Yes. I am asking the general pylons community. Do you have any feedback to the questions that you can answer either on the list or via email?
Thanks BobJ Jose Galvez wrote: > Dear Bob, > are you asking the general pylons community these questions? > Jose > > On 9/14/06, BobJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Thanks for the feedback. Right now I'm looking to specifically focuses > > in the area of Python web Frameworks. I the future I would love to get > > into more information about database systems. Right Now I'm looking to > > focus in one area for my Thesis project. > > I want to try and keep things simple for now and later when I have the > > learning environment up and running I can add other content that is > > coordinated with Python web frameworks. This doesn't mean I will not > > touch on it in the training. I just want to create a generic view how > > to use the frame works before I dive into deeper waters. > > > > I do have a few questions for you if you don't mind me asking (this > > is part of my survey research). > > > > 1. What has attracted you to web Frameworks (Python web frameworks > > specifically)? > > > > 2. Has the documentation for the Various Python Web Frameworks been > > helpful? How could they be better? > > > > 3. What specifically would you like to see on the web in terms of a > > Training/Teaching module that would be helpful to understanding how to > > use Python Web frame works? (ex: Screen casts, Pod cast Tutorials, Step > > By Step Guidelines, More Example applications, ect ...) > > > > 4. Would it be beneficial if you could learn about Web frameworks with > > someone in real-time over the web? > > > > 5. Do you enjoy learning more information about Python Web frameworks > > at your own pace by working on the various tutorials? > > > > 6. What location is more convenient and comfortable for you to learn > > new information? > > A. The Web > > B. In a class room > > > > Any Information you can answer for me would be much appreciated. Also > > if you know of any other developers/students/hackers interested in > > learning more about web frameworks and may be interested in Web based > > Training please let me know. > > > > Once I have put together my project plan and research materials for > > this course I will be developing the e-learning web application and > > implementing the "Introduction to Python Web Frameworks" > > training/course for free (to give back to the community). I'm not sure > > how many times the training will run but I will need to get feedback as > > to what the learner liked about the training, what they did not like, > > and how it could be better. > > > > I am looking to make this web learning environment something to help > > educate and promote the use of Python web frameworks. > > > > Thanks aging for the feedback > > > > BobJ > > > > owl wrote: > > > Of course I would like to see training. The more the merrier. > > > > > > If I was going to give a wish list it would be (being an older, > > > business type programmer): > > > - tips/techniques/tutorials on migrating legacy db systems > > > - how is an orm useful? > > > > > > I see the quickstart guides for the frameworks but I don't find much in > > > the way of explaining why or how orms help. > > > Same goes for db's, I could could use more pointers on how to go about > > > using a web framework against a large legacy db system. > > > My $.02 > > > > > > > > > > > ------=_Part_139984_14449049.1158261771202 > Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 > X-Google-AttachSize: 3563 > > Dear Bob, <br>are you asking the general pylons community these > questions?<br>Jose<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 9/14/06, <b > class="gmail_sendername">BobJ</b> <<a href="mailto:[EMAIL > PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED] > </a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px > solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: > 1ex;"><br>Thanks for the feedback. Right now I'm looking to specifically > focuses > <br>in the area of Python web Frameworks. I the future I would love to > get<br>into more information about database systems. Right Now I'm looking > to<br>focus in one area for my Thesis project.<br>I want to try and keep > things simple for now and later when I have the > <br>learning environment up and running I can add other content that > is<br>coordinated with Python web frameworks. This doesn't mean I will > not<br>touch on it in the training. I just want to create a generic view > how<br>to use the frame works before I dive into deeper waters. > <br><br>I do have a few questions for you if you don't mind me asking > (this<br>is part of my survey research).<br><br>1. What has attracted you to > web Frameworks (Python web frameworks<br>specifically)?<br><br>2. Has the > documentation for the Various Python Web Frameworks been > <br>helpful? How could they be better?<br><br>3. What specifically would you > like to see on the web in terms of a<br>Training/Teaching module that would > be helpful to understanding how to<br>use Python Web frame works? (ex: Screen > casts, Pod cast Tutorials, Step > <br>By Step Guidelines, More Example applications, ect ...)<br><br>4. Would > it be beneficial if you could learn about Web frameworks with<br>someone in > real-time over the web?<br><br>5. Do you enjoy learning more information > about Python Web frameworks > <br>at your own pace by working on the various tutorials?<br><br>6. What > location is more convenient and comfortable for you to learn<br>new > information?<br> A. The > Web<br> B. In a class room<br><br>Any Information you > can answer for me would be much appreciated. Also > <br>if you know of any other developers/students/hackers interested > in<br>learning more about web frameworks and may be interested in Web > based<br>Training please let me know.<br><br>Once I have put together my > project plan and research materials for > <br>this course I will be developing the e-learning web application > and<br>implementing the "Introduction to Python Web > Frameworks"<br>training/course for free (to give back to the community). > I'm not sure<br>how many times the training will run but I will need to get > feedback as > <br>to what the learner liked about the training, what they did not > like,<br>and how it could be better.<br><br>I am looking to make this web > learning environment something to help<br>educate and promote the use of > Python web frameworks. > <br><br>Thanks aging for the feedback<br><br>BobJ<br><br>owl wrote:<br>> > Of course I would like to see training. The more the merrier.<br>><br>> > If I was going to give a wish list it would be (being an older,<br> > > business type programmer):<br>> - tips/techniques/tutorials on > migrating legacy db systems<br>> - how is an orm useful?<br>><br>> I > see the quickstart guides for the frameworks but I don't find much in<br> > > the way of explaining why or how orms help.<br>> Same goes for db's, > I could could use more pointers on how to go about<br>> using a web > framework against a large legacy db system.<br>> My $.02<br><br><br> > ------=_Part_139984_14449049.1158261771202-- --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "pylons-discuss" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/pylons-discuss -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
