Using Python with a website
Ben Finney
ben+python at benfinney.id.au
Wed Jul 4 19:57:40 EDT 2018
Adrian Taylor <ataylor at faithlc.qld.edu.au> writes:
> I have just discovered Python […]
Welcome. The Python community has a starter page for beginners at
<URL:https://wiki.python.org/moin/BeginnersGuide>.
> However my next big step is to be able to use this python feature
> within a website.
Good. Be aware, though, that running a program on the public internet is
a very complicated thing. Partly this is because your program needs to
be on a web site, which itself needs to play nicely with the rest of the
internet.
And, an even more important part, is that the internet is a very wild
place with a continual noise of malicious parties trying to compromise
any site. So you need to do a lot of things just to defend against that.
All of which is to say: There is a huge increase in complexity from “my
simple program which accepts input and produces output”, to a website
that will do the same thing.
See the community guides on web frameworks, which let you wrap your
feature in a whole lot of code that will take care of the “be a website”
job <URL:https://wiki.python.org/moin/WebFrameworks/>.
For general purpose use, I recommend Django which has excellent help
<URL:https://www.djangoproject.com/>.
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Ben Finney
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