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  • From: Chad Knepp <pyg@galatea.org>
  • To: pcplantdb@lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [pcplantdb] technical details, plan, re: synthesis
  • Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 21:10:58 -0500

Richard Morris writes:
> Chad Knepp wrote:
> > Rich wrote:
> > > I'm fairly agnostic as to zope, I'm happy to go with it,
> > > but there are many other systems which could do it as well.
> > > For instance perl has objects good DB connectivity and
> > > a vast library.
> >
> > I'm mostly zope agnostic (yet), but I'm definitely pro python. Perl
> > objects are an abomination and an assorted set of other unutterable
> > curses. Java has a great OO methodology but has really weak system
> > level access.
>
> Not sure about this, there alot of stuff about J2EE (enterprise edition)
> which I haven't really looked into, but it seems to have
> lots of stuff for DB conectivity, and stuff at the server end.
> The Java database which has just been made open source by IBM
> (mentioned in slashdots developers section yesterday) pitiqued
> my interest for a few minuites.
>
> > If you like and know Java, you practically already know
> > python. You really gotta look into it... it should be a snap for ya.
>
> Indeed I must. Current problem is how to get python (&zope etc)
> running on my home system Win98 box with personal webserver.

python @ http://python.org/ftp/python/2.3.4/Python-2.3.4.exe
zope @ http://zope.org/Products/Zope/2.7.2/Zope-2.7.2-0-win32.exe

--
Chad Knepp
python -c 'import base64;print base64.decodestring("cHlnQGdhbGF0ZWEub3Jn")'




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