Re: [gnome-love] Where to start?



doh! must read the spec more carefully...
<weak excuse>
    it was late
</weak excuse>

Python is still an option though.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Horkan" <horkana tcd ie>
To: "Russell Mackenzie" <russmack btinternet com>
Cc: <gnome-love gnome org>
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 2:44 PM
Subject: Re: [gnome-love] Where to start?



A database backed website seems like a good approach for this
Id use PHP to generate the web pages dynamically and store the
information in a file/database.

Im not really sure what the best choice for Basic/Cobol programmer would
be.  PHP has a C/C++ like syntax.

I dont understand what PyGtk, Glade or libglade has to do with a web
based application, but its probably* a good way to do a desktop
application.  (* because i dont know any python yet)

On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Russell Mackenzie wrote:

My vote is Python, PyGtk, Glade, Libglade.

Hello, I have a few questions.  Everyone always says that the best way
to
learn programming, is to find something you want to program, and then
figure
out which language woul best suit your needs.  Well, I am very
interested
in
creating a fantasy sports league manager software.  I was thinking of
making
it web based, since i'm guessing most fantasy baseball owners are
windows
users.  The only programming I know is basic, and some very basic
cobol,
from
a college class I took.  I am very interested in using this a a
learning
experience.

The final program hopefully would have a good draft program, player
transactions, automatic scoring updates, and a player database going
back
5
years or so.

I want to make this using open source tools, so I was wondering what
you
guys
thought i should tackle first?  If this is an improper list to ask
these
questions, where would you suggest i ask?

First start with Google and maybe freshmeat/sourceforge and find out if
you can contribute to an existing project rather than starting your own
from scratch.  Even if you later feel the need to fork or start your own
project it is a good way to learn.
Havoc Pennington has written about it
http://www106.pair.com/rhp/hacking.html
and Eric Raymond (ESR) too (somewhere on tuxedo.org).

Sincerely
Alan Horkan

PS ive no idea if this thread is appropriate for this list, but i dont
know how to tie web based app's and gnome together but gnome is my
favourite desktop.

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