Using index and filter the results by some criteria? User cannot possibly be interested in seeing all 7M orf rows at once?
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Using index and filter the results by some criteria? User cannot possibly be interested in seeing all 7M orf rows at once?
You put your wagon ahead of your horses.
Learn to be competent programmer/designer first - competend CMS design will be a side effect. Read stickies, they are exactly for people like you.
Or...
Python is much better language that dBase ever was, and SQLite is much better DB - fully SQL compliant, but still just a library to access a DB in a file.
Aa bonus, Python/SQLite is cross-platform.
I think posters of such FAQ should get infraction points.
Don't waste time on writing dump script - your database has dump/load command which runs faster and without your handcrafted bugs. Read up about DBA (database admin) tools, there are more you will...
as always not a one from so called "experts" did not bother to mention sticky FAQ which has many more (and better) suggestions, and reasons for those suggestions.
It just shows how anyone who is...
You can see the code how exactly it is done - check Django components, they include wiki, forum, email registration, and more. All in documented Python
Yes, you can get sued by MSFT for most trivial things, like for using FAT file system. Check groklaw before dispensing free law advice.
We have different whitespace characters, because decades ago, people used real typewriter (typing on paper) - which TTY still emulates. Then, different companies used different file formats because...
Your question is very specialized, I am sure you will have more luck when asking at twisted dev mailing list.
In Python, you can execute any external program
wikidot.com gives you a wiki and a forum, for free. Should be trivial to implement all you need, without any programming at all. Good luck!
Seems like a procrastinated school project? Check FAQ policy about homeworks.
Seems like you need to write a program which downloads a page and runs some filters/regexes on it, good fit for Perl...
Python + Django, without hesitation.
Django will generate all basic data access screens, all you need is to define your data model (describe the tables).
You did not mentioned your OS.
If ubuntu, can you upgrade to version which supports 2.6? Having two different versions on Python might give you problems.
Also, Try PIL for image manipulation....
Seems like classic symptoms of a http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?CowboyCoder and http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?CowboyCoding
GUI is over-rated, learn programming in commandline. GUI adds many confusing problems, like events.
If you have to have GUI, easiest is EasyGUI (which has no events, so it is not really a GUI, it...
I am not sure if asking OP to read FAQ is too much - there are exact topics "Why I love/hate Perl" and "... Python" to get all the language bashing one can stand.
And answer is, as always: it...
Another possibility is to use different (non-Intel i86) CPU architecture, like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_architecture .
"ThumbEE provides a small extension to the Thumb-2 extended Thumb...
Like Cython mentioned above? :-) Or RPython?
Which types are in C and not in Python? You can model anything using byte arrays - the problem is efficiency, and you can get it via Cython.
So...
That would be the worst approach.
Of course depending what your goal is - you never bothered to mention that, so any advice is based on WAG.
Learning basic of Assembly is fine (try wikipedia...
Sticky FAQ have all kinds of answers. Of only mods pointed to them when moving thread here...
See also my sig.
Generic answer would be, Python is good enough for 90% of what you need for new...
For anything large, you will write tests suite, I would hope? The first and simplest one would be to check the type info?
Utility of static typing in application programs (as opposed to system...
Because language **are** different (don't pull Turing completeness on me). Just try creating simple mock-up of any object in Java or C++, and compare it to Lisp, Forth, Perl or Python. Only then you...
What is best? Answer is as always: it depends.
what kind of task you want to program? Are you familiar with the problem area (ie, did 2-3 similar projects)? Do you have defined set of features to...