Visual Basic 6.0 For Mac

Visual Basic 6.0 For Mac

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hi all
i am not much of an application programmer but i somehow got a contract to build a fairly substantial database application for a nonprofit that runs entirely on Macs. i could have a VB application pumped out in about two weeks for this but everything is macs, so i installed MAMP (an apache, mysql, PHP install) on their server and have been using php but this is not really what php is made for. i was wondering if there was a simple easy (VB like) way of programing for Macs, i know very little Java, or Python and i don't even know if they would be what i need. but if anyone knows a good way of making a python program with lots of forms or another language that would work i would love the help
thanks
eric
I don't know of a 'VB like way' as I really don't know VB, but I know that Perl has its DBI module specifically for interacting with databases. I know other languages also have interfaces for databases, but having a lot of experience with Perl (and moderating over there), I tend to favor it highly.
If you started working on something and had any questions, simply post to the Perl forum and we can help whenever you get stuck.
I recommend it also because it also works on Macs.
Regards,
Jeff