On Tuesday 13 April 2004 07:19 pm, Bupkus wrote:
perl, perl/tk and sqlite will do for a small app/db.
it will run on windows and linux (mostly without change)
jerry
> I've been dancing around this programming project on and off for years and
> I've started work on it again.
>
> I have relatives with a family childcare business. They don't like their
> current software which they can't modify and support won't either... sound
> familiar?
>
> The fact is I just don't know where to begin. I have a very little
> experience some years back with MS Access 2.0 but I don't think that will
> help me now. I do have MS Office 2003 Pro with Access, but even if lets
> say I use that, after all that work, I can't market it even if it's good
> enough, can I?
>
> I would like, in time, to release two families of a product; one for
> Windows and a cheaper alternative for those willing to do Linux. Maybe even
> a mix of both for those daycares with more than one computer.
>
> I have VStudio .NET which I've started learning but I don't know how I
> could augment it with a small database like what Access has.
>
> Can you offer some guidance as to which tools to use in either Windows or
> Linux? Thanks.
>
>
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