Greetings from Accra Ghana!
Quite an old thread, but adding my 2 cents here for anyone who stumbles on
this with a question similar to the OP.
Having been doing Java EE for almost 5 years now, I can say wholeheartedly
web2py is the most time-saving, intuitive, common sense oriented framework
I
Yup... the software I create with web2py is stricty internal anyway.
They honestly would fire me if it looked too good. I would be wasting
there money. :P
Best Regards,
Jason
On Sat, 2010-05-08 at 11:30 -0500, Thadeus Burgess wrote:
> One thing I have noticed is django and RoR is for the most pa
One thing I have noticed is django and RoR is for the most part, a
designer oriented community. IE: Lots of designers, few real
programmers/engineers, this is why you see design-oriented keywords
floating around in those frameworks. Most of us here in the web2py
community are programmers/engineers/
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 12:37 PM, Anthony wrote:
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> From what I've read, web2py sounds like a great framework --
> comprehensive, well-integrated, easy to set up, learn, and deploy,
> etc. However, although it sounds good on paper, I haven't yet found a
> single site built with web2py that lo
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 6:37 AM, Anthony wrote:
> I am brand new to web application development, and I'm looking for a
> good web framework to learn in order to build a new web application
> (sort of a personal task/project management system). I want it to look
> (and act) like a serious, polished
I am brand new to web application development, and I'm looking for a
good web framework to learn in order to build a new web application
(sort of a personal task/project management system). I want it to look
(and act) like a serious, polished, state-of-the-art Web 2.0 site/app
(i.e., not amateurish
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