Having lately experimented with it, I would use Bootstrap in my CSS. Would you be in favor of that? Why/why not? For the back-end, being the one I'm most familiar with, I'm thinking of using Python. Do you have any preference over the framework I should work on (Django, web2py or another)? 2017-03-27 22:48 GMT+03:00 Alexios Zavras <zvr+eellak [ at ] zvr [ dot ] gr>: > Κωνσταντίνος Τσιάρας wrote [edited]: > > However, before submitting my proposal I'd like you to expand a bit on > any > > technical knowledge prerequisites for it, as "Web (any technology > welcome)" > > does not seem enough. In particular, what programming languages do you > deem > > useful and could be used for Clio? > > CLIO, as it's obvious from its description, is a web app. > > As such, the front-end (GUI) will definitely involve a combination > of HTML, CSS and Javascript. > The back-end can be implemented in any language (Python, Javascript, PHP, > ...). > It's almost certain that a database will be needed, > and probably a RDBMS would be the best choice. > But there are no restriction, from the functional specification side, > of which programming languages should be used. > > Keep in mind, it's a brand new project without pre-existing code. > > > > -- > -- zvr -- > -- +---------------------------+ Alexios Zavras (-zvr-) > | H eytyxia den exei enoxes | zvr [ at ] zvr [ dot ] gr > +-----------------------zvr-+ >
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