@nathan

I bought the book. It's really helpful. The free ones in the site to a 
great job too but the 12 dollar one was more up to date, and better 
organized. I created a blog with image uploading and displaying in about 
30 minutes using that as a reference, and I'm a big noob. As far as cart 
API, I can't really talk about it other than to say it's built in j2ee 
and the templates are in Velocity. You can build a dynamic catalog of 
products in about 10 minutes from your own HTML template. If you'd like 
something close with a little of some of the same freedom, you can try 
shopify(built in RoR).

@nathan:

I'd be more concerned that you even have to import the model in the 
first place (so much for convention over configuration). Web2Py does 
that for you, using the off-the-wall assumption that if you make a model 
you intend on using it.
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