Hello Mic,

Thanks for your response.  I'll try to read the first three chapters
and try to code some stuffs.  I'll post my updates once I get
started.  Thank you once again.

On Sep 18, 4:36 am, Michele Comitini <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Read first 3 chapters of web2py book  then start right away coding
> with web2py do not waste time , look at the examples and search
> through the web2py user group messages; most of what you are trying to
> do has been already answered.
>
> Don't learn OOP from Java books you would learn the partial OOP
> implementation of Java.
> Smalltalk, C++ are better, but since you have little time you can
> learn python and OOP in one pass.
>
> See some good advice here:http://goo.gl/ubj6k
>
> mic
>
> 2011/9/17 binaryghost <[email protected]>:
>
> > Before anything else, I would like to introduce myself.
>
> > I am a passionate computer programmer.  I started to learn programming
> > thru Turbo Pascal and learned the essential concepts in C.
>
> > I learned C++ and Java in school but sad to say, I haven’t got a firm
> > grip on those languages even thinking in object-oriented Manner.
>
> > I have basic knowledge in RPG, VB.NET and SAP ABAP.
>
> > I’ve decided to be more serious in my craft and upgrade my skills and
> > learn most of technologies used to day.
>
> > I decided to focus on learning python before learning Java and C++/
> > directive C.
>
> > So I am here to seek your help and assistance in learning web2py.  I
> > will be working on a mini-project to create a simple project
> > management tool for our team.
>
> > To give you a basic idea of our requirement, our metrics database (in
> > excel format) is coming from a website.  We download the excel file
> > and extract data to it to come up with a meaningful information.  Our
> > team also update excel files which are stored in a shared network
> > drive to put updates on the development assigned to each one of and
> > submit it to our clients.  So my basic requirements can be summarized
> > into two:
>
> > 1.      Download excel file from a website and extract and move the records
> > in a RDBMS database (for easy report generation ).  I’m planning to
> > solve this using irobotsoft and let python do the data extraction and
> > database updates.  Is there a better idea?
> > 2.      A website that will let users meaningful information from this
> > database such as charts and excel grids.
> > 3.      A website that will allow each use enter data in forms (like
> > creating an inventory system)
>
> > I only put the basic requirements since if I made these 3, the other
> > features will not a problem.
>
> > I made a research and decided to put my trust in web2py.  However,
> > this is my first time to create a useful website and I have no
> > knowledge in Python as well.  I’ve tried to skim the web2py book but
> > can’t think how to put things together to create a full working
> > website.
>
> > I’m here to ask for you help how can I get started building this
> > website.  I have basic knowledge in HTML only and know C.  Starting
> > today, I will be learning python by reading Wesley Chun’s Core python
> > book and will try to read some books related to OOP (most of them are
> > Java books).  I’m giving myself 2 weeks to learn python and will start
> > to work on this website and October and planning to finish it in a
> > month.
> > Any help and suggestions is highly appreciated.  In this thread, I’ll
> > be sending updates on the progress and ask questions in case I get
> > stuck.
>
> > Thank you in advance for all your support! 
>
>

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