Switching to Linux...... converting files and databases....
Dave Williams
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Wed Jul 12 16:11:49 EDT 2000
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Hello... I am learning Python ((although I've taken a break from it to put some finishing touches on a Java application I wrote))... and something >>drastic<< occurred... My Windows 95 crashed... big-time... OK.. so why do you care?? Well.. I was looking for input on whether Python would be the right choice for this product... The problem: 1) Windows 95 2) Files such as Word Files, Excel Databases, Works Files, Access Databases... 3) A family member who is resisting the >>potential<< change to Linux. A solution (???) 1) Linux 2) deferred to below: 3) as well, deferred to below: Proposed project: The Windows to Linux Survival Kit Subject: Software that can open and read Microsoft's proprietary (wrong word?) files and convert them to databases and files usable by Linux's opensource software.. I am in the planning stages, and I am simply wondering... Should I consider Python as a suitable language for writing these programs? And does anyone have any suggested resources for the hows (not whys) of Linux, and perhaps for the use of Microsoft files with Python? Another idea of mine involves XML (another one of my pet learning projects). ...or maybe something exists out there (or a project that I can get involved in) already? Thanks alot, Dave __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail – Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/
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