Re: Customized Debian - Was: What are some common problems when using Debian GNU / LINUX?
On Tue, 22 Jan 2013 20:18:35 -0700
Dave Thayer <debian1302219.dmthayer@recursor.net> wrote:
>
> You might want to have a look at the Dabo framework
> <http://dabodev.com/>. Written in python by some ex-foxpro devs with
> data-oriented RAD in mind.
>
Thanks, this does look interesting, and shows how many holes there might
be in Google, I've never heard of this. It isn't exactly new, but has
never turned up in a search, nor in places like this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_graphical_user_interface_builders_and_rapid_application_development_tools
which as far as I can see, is a pretty comprehensive list. I've played
with Lazarus, Kexi, CakePHP, RubyOnRails, OOo/LO Base and a couple of
others and I used to use Delphi 3 about fifteen years ago and had high
hopes for Kylix.
I'm not a database professional, or even a computer professional, I
just started doing a few jobs in Access in 1996 and discovered how much
more you can do with a proper database than with the spreadsheets that
most people use instead. I have dozens of little databases of various
vintages, and a couple of real beasts for time tracking and accounts
that I'd like to get out of Access, but without spending six months
doing it.
--
Joe
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