Re: PostgreSQL what language - Mailing list pgsql-general

From wsheldah@lexmark.com
Subject Re: PostgreSQL what language
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Msg-id 200108302049.QAA05357@interlock2.lexmark.com
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In response to PostgreSQL what language  ("Arkadiusz Malinowski" <am_sik@poczta.onet.pl>)
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It all depends on how much of a learning curve you're prepared to tackle, and
the project requirements of course.  MS Access will certainly work for lots of
things.  If you want to branch out, I would suggest Perl/Tk or possibly Python.
I use lots of perl, and find it well worth learning because I can use it to
write end user applications, web applications, system administration utilities,
just about anything short of hardware drivers.  Much of that is also true of
Python, though Python hasn't been around quite as long and doesn't have as big a
user base... yet.  Perl, Python, Tcl and other languages can be used to write
functions that run inside Postgresql, incidentally, though you may never need
that capability.

Have fun!

Wes Sheldahl



"Arkadiusz Malinowski" <am_sik%poczta.onet.pl@interlock.lexmark.com> on
08/24/2001 06:04:06 AM

To:   pgsql-general%postgresql.org@interlock.lexmark.com
cc:    (bcc: Wesley Sheldahl/Lex/Lexmark)
Subject:  [GENERAL] PostgreSQL what language


Hi
I want use PostgreSQL as database server, my front-end clients use Windows
based computers.
I don't know  in what language write application.
I know very good MS Access and little C++

I found some languages like Tcl/Tk, VTcl, Python
but which choose?

I don't know if is good idea to use MS Access or learn new language.

will you share with me with yours experience?

Arek Malinowski



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