Network/multi-user program
Lele Gaifax
lele at metapensiero.it
Mon Jul 21 12:41:25 EDT 2014
Monte Milanuk <memilanuk at invalid.com> writes:
> I need to create a particular application for administering a sporting
> event. 95% (and this may be understating the case) of the 'users' would
> likely be single-machine, single user scenarios. For those exceptions
> (which are important enough that I'm concerned over them) there would be
> one person 'administering' the event and a small number of others
> (probably <5, no more than 10) doing basic data entry - competitor
> registration and later entering scores. Before (setting up event), in
> between (squadding competitors based on classification, equipment,
> available positions on relays, etc.) and taking care of final reports
> for awards, etc. would be done only from the main program. The
> end-users are likely not tech-saavy, and most likely running Windows or
> maybe a Mac. Being able to do the data entry from a tablet would be
> nice but by no means necessary. Installation needs to be as
> stone-simple as possible - running from a pre-configured USB stick or a
> browser would be ideal. Use would be over small wired or wi-fi LAN
> enviroment - no exposure to Internet.
I developed SoL[1] with almost the same goal, to manage Carrom tournaments.
It started many years ago as a Windows only desktop application, but
evolved into a much nicer and fun-to-develop web application, based on
Python on the backend (using Pyramid and SQLAlchemy, with a SQLite
database) and ExtJS on the frontend. That basically means that the
backend may be installed with little effort on any Python-supported OS,
and the frontend runs on most modern browsers.
I manage small events with a single notebook and a low cost printer,
without network connection, while major events with a network connection
may be managed online.
You can try it out at http://sol3.arstecnica.it/, using guest/guest as
username/password.
Hope this helps,
ciao, lele.
[1] https://pypi.python.org/pypi/SoL
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