Re: [SLUG] Trying to start a Project

From: Christopher Reyes (candrewreyes@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Dec 29 2005 - 19:15:15 EST


I tried Myth TV and it was kinda hard to set up, and I didnt get a chance to
use its interface, does it look good? is there guide to set it up? But I
havent seen a good media center type thing for Linux yet that has a good
interface like Windows Media Center and the new Front row for Mac.

On 12/29/05, Paul M Foster <paulf@quillandmouse.com> wrote:
>
> Christopher Reyes wrote:
> > Ok, I'm kinda tired of sitting on the sidelines, and I would like to
> > start my own project, basicly it would a be a piece of software to be
> > the front end to your media on your computer, kinda like windows media
> > center, but for Linux in general.I'm kinda going crazy because I really
> > dont have any programing skills, except HTML, JavaScript and a Little of
> > SQL, so I need to find ppl that have skills in programming and would
> > want to help, also I'm looking for some input on what programming
> > language it should be in what media it should play etc.
> >
> > Chris
>
> If you don't necessarily intend for this to be web-based, then python is
> a good choice. Perl is a possibility, but Ed Centanni once called Perl a
> read-only language. He was right, in my opinion. Anyway, python makes
> things easier than C, and has all kinds of bindings to various modules
> to do "extracurricular" things.
>
> If you want it web-based, PHP is your best bet.
>
> Others will probably argue for Ruby or Haskell or something. I'm about
> done learning computer languages, so I stopped with PHP and Python. When
> these other "new-fangled" languages get as popular as Perl, Python, C,
> Java and PHP put together, then I'll look at them. ;-}
>
> --
> Paul M. Foster
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