I'm still rather new to Python, so please bear with me. As a project to better understand python and the web, I've set myself the task of crafting a little online board game. I'm not exactly sure of the approach I should take at this juncture. It seems I have two basic choices: First... make a web centric version that uses the Server as the central authority while players log on and play through their web browsers. Second... Make a desktop-centric version that is basically a stand alone application that log onto the internet in a sort of peer to peer fashion. I was hoping to glean some knowledge from your feedback about whether or not Your Webware product could help me out on that front. Would Webware be an appropriate use for a project like I mentioned? Thanks, ~Israel~ ------------------------------------------><-------------------------------- ------------ Finnegan's paper began with the electrifying sentence, "The average Canadian has one testicle, just like Adolph Hitler -- or, more precisely, the average Canadian has 0.96 testicles, an even sadder plight than Hitler's, if the average Anything actually existed." He then went on to demonstrate that the normal or average human lives in substandard housing in Asia, has 1.04 vaginas, cannot read or write, suffers from malnutrition and never heard of Silken Thomas Fitzgerald or Brian Boru. "The normal," he concluded "consists of a null set which nobody and nothing really fits." Timothy F.X. Finnegan founder of CSICON <http://www.rawilson.com/csicon.shtml> ------------------------------------------><-------------------------------- ------------ _______________________________________________ Webware-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webware-discuss
