[Tutor] Python Daemon(Service)

Pedro Diaz Jimenez pdiaz88@terra.es
Mon, 12 Mar 2001 01:23:17 +0100


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On Monday 12 March 2001 01:27, Sheila King wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Mar 2001 15:19:07 -0900, Tim Johnson <tim@johnsons-web.com> 
> wrote
>
> about Re: [Tutor] Python Daemon(Service):
> :I've been moving away from windows programming, but I think the key word
> :is
> :Service:
> :For this to happen on windows, the application (or python script) would
> :be installed as a Service.
>
> When you say "service", you're talking about WinNT or Win2000. I don't
> think that would apply to Win98 (like I run).
>
> :I've got Mark Hammond's Book here.
> :(Python on Win32s).
> :I will look through that later on today and let you know what I find.
>
> Please don't go to too much trouble on my account. I am mildly curious, but
> it isn't anything I will be doing in the near future (read: before June at
> the earliest).
>
> I am mildly surprised at the very Unix-centric trend that recent responses
> have taken. Eventually I think I will get a new computer (within the next
> year or so), and when I do, I think I will put a dual boot option on it,
> and have a Linux drive. But for now, I am without. (I am only mildly
> acquainted with Unix: took one university programming course in C++ on Unix
> systems...and host my website off of a Linux server.)
>
Hi,
Well, I as an scripting language, python is used a lot in servers  (that's 
why I learned python). And the vast majority of the inet servers run unix.

Anyway, I recomend you to explore a little bit the unix world. Although it 
may seem a little cryptic when you start, in a couple of months you will love 
it or hate it ;D

I personaly love unix 

Pedro 

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