what python technology for my app?

Gerard Flanagan grflanagan at yahoo.co.uk
Fri Apr 27 09:33:51 EDT 2007


On Apr 27, 12:18 pm, Chris <cfri... at bigpond.net.au> wrote:
> I have an database containing lots of numerical data. I want to write a
> browser based interface that will allow selection of various key
> parameters and yield tables, plots and/or printouts of the data
> according to the selections. Ultimately I want this to run on an
> intranet so that others can get access via their browsers.
>
> The application is for in-house use only and not likely to have more
> than a few users at any one time.

> Any advice on what technologies I should be looking at for this? Python
> based naturally, and hopefully simple and lightweight.

> If I can throw something moderately
> functional together in a week or two (along with all the learning that
> entails) I'll be happy.
>
> btw - Platform needs to be windows because that's what on my desk.
>

1) for small intranet,
2) in Python,
3) dead simple,
4) runs on Windows

 - consider Karrigell: http://karrigell.sourceforge.net/en/front.htm

Gerard






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