Cross platform scripting language and database

Ken Moffat kmoffat
Mon May 17 11:56:49 PDT 2004


Joel Hammer wrote:

>I need to write some simple software for organizing digital images.
>There will be a need to automatically label the images, add comments,
>and create a database. There needs to be a pretty GUI for the enduser.
>
>This will run mainly on a windows 2000 box but I would like:
>1. to use something beside visual basic or other proprietary software. 
>2. to have a cross platform language, since I will likely be developing this on my home computer in large part, which runs lindows. 
>
>So,  of the cross platform scripting languages out there, which ones
>are good for windows 2000 and linux? Which ones are simple?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Joel
>
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IMHO perl is confusing. Python is easier.


You could have a look at freepascal if you're up for a learning curve.
They have utilities to compile for windows (haven't tried them)
Lazarus is a cross platform ide based on freepascal.

-- 
Ken





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