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[Python/database filter] I wrote a script in python for a class and I want to challenge myself now to make it attached to a database...
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posted by handbanana
on Aug 26, 2011 -
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Building a super-simple database-driven website, from scratch - where to start?
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posted by Mwongozi
on Jul 21, 2010 -
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I'm a journalist with not much database programming experience. However I have been fascinated by the government and other agencies making their data available for developers to play with, and I think a newspaper could do wonders with this data. How do I get in on the fun?
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posted by Blandanomics
on Jul 8, 2009 -
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existing python ADT structures within available libraries that are efficient at tagging schemas?
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posted by figTree
on May 13, 2009 -
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I'm planning on starting a database freelancing business. I understand a lot of people prefer Microsoft Access or FileMaker. With the current evolving trend of applications going on the web and add to that my somewhat good experience with PHP, HTML, Javascript and CSS I'm seeking a cross platform efficient application environment. This is why I believe Access and FileMaker are not an option, I'm also more experienced with high level languages than I am with Access or FileMaker.
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posted by mrbloo
on Mar 13, 2008 -
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What are the best database-driven Web application development frameworks out there right now? More specifically, please orient me to toolsets you know of that are similar to Ruby on Rails.
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posted by killdevil
on Jul 6, 2007 -
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Can anyone point me to a good documentation/samples for building an app using mod_python and cheetah? (and mySQL/DBUtils etc)?
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posted by karen
on Feb 14, 2006 -
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