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Hello, trying to get UpToSpeed with a cross-platform application that
would mimic capabilities like Microsoft Project. Playing around with
code is what works for me. Searching is a mangled process, i.e. I've
banged around terms like: "project", "scheduler", "class scheduler",
"student calendar" ... and on and on. Python descriptions / howtos /
tutorials / documentations have used most of the search terms I can
think of define Python's nuts and bolts. Web research of my quest is
not getting me to any examples I want to see. Really, lang.java: class
scheduler brings up my "ms project" mimic concept for java code. I
want to try Python and pythonic coding.
I want code that would list job tasks in a work-week grid and
ultimately drag a block of text to a new location within that week
scheduler if changes were needed. I anticipate XML for my database,
which is what lead me to Python.
Thanks, if somebody out there can offer pointer(s) to an example(s).
would mimic capabilities like Microsoft Project. Playing around with
code is what works for me. Searching is a mangled process, i.e. I've
banged around terms like: "project", "scheduler", "class scheduler",
"student calendar" ... and on and on. Python descriptions / howtos /
tutorials / documentations have used most of the search terms I can
think of define Python's nuts and bolts. Web research of my quest is
not getting me to any examples I want to see. Really, lang.java: class
scheduler brings up my "ms project" mimic concept for java code. I
want to try Python and pythonic coding.
I want code that would list job tasks in a work-week grid and
ultimately drag a block of text to a new location within that week
scheduler if changes were needed. I anticipate XML for my database,
which is what lead me to Python.
Thanks, if somebody out there can offer pointer(s) to an example(s).