Well , Since all of you liked the idea , how could we apply it in the real
world ?
Do we need to license/Certify the instructors so they can start running
web2py course in their institutions ?
or we have a better solution ?
On Thursday, April 16, 2015 at 8:50:13 PM UTC+3, Ron Chatterjee
Would be nice to have a web framework course work but who will teach it or
will pay to develop the course? But I just want to add, certification is
not looked at very respectfully in the industry. I know I will get attached
for this comment I am making. But lets say you try to get a job at
You have my vote on it. It it matters. lol
On Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 9:32:35 AM UTC-4, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
This is an excellent idea.
On Friday, 10 April 2015 23:00:40 UTC-5, KPlusPlus wrote:
Can we start the same initiative around the world for the educational
institutions ,
This is an excellent idea.
On Friday, 10 April 2015 23:00:40 UTC-5, KPlusPlus wrote:
Can we start the same initiative around the world for the educational
institutions , where the institution can be recognized by web2py ?
On Friday, April 10, 2015 at 10:41:56 AM UTC+3, Mariano Reingart
Another suggestion . can we have a full course /track @ courseraaa.org ?
On Saturday, April 11, 2015 at 7:00:40 AM UTC+3, KPlusPlus wrote:
Can we start the same initiative around the world for the educational
institutions , where the institution can be recognized by web2py ?
On Friday,
Can we start the same initiative around the world for the educational
institutions , where the institution can be recognized by web2py ?
On Friday, April 10, 2015 at 10:41:56 AM UTC+3, Mariano Reingart wrote:
FYI, in Argentina we're starting a similar initiative, Diploma in Free
Open
I see. Thats a great idea. So people who will be certified will be able to
post as a registered developer for web2py. That will be nice. Last time I
went to a vet he almost took my kidney out, and all I was complaining about
was an ankle twist! lol.
you rock massimo!
On Saturday, March 28,
And what is the future of experts4solutions ?
2015-03-25 0:19 GMT-03:00 Massimo Di Pierro massimo.dipie...@gmail.com:
Looks like you did. :-O
Anyway, the point of a university is that we do not usually teach courses
about specific technologies. We use specific technologies to serve more
What do you think of lunching an independent repository for
tutorials/guides/tricks of web2py ,, web2py School ?
On Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 11:08:57 PM UTC+3, Ron Chatterjee wrote:
Regarding what you mentioned, 10 topics people want to cover in
details...short videos. I would like
Since experts4solutions is now a registered company, I use it for
consulting. I am planning to offer web2py certifications (I know I have
said before but I am actually almost ready) and I plan to list certified
developers and host the developers web pages.
Massimo
On Saturday, 28 March 2015
El miércoles, 25 de marzo de 2015, 4:19:31 (UTC+1), Massimo Di Pierro
escribió:
Anyway, it would be nice to have more material about teaching web2py
and/or teaching with web2py. Perhaps we could crowdsource the effort. If I
have a list of 10 topics that people would want me to cover in
I can drop some cash and yes, same here. I don't see a collection box. In
exchange if I can get some stand alone code for gluon. That will be money
well spend! By stand alone, I mean, load few examples that walk us through
dos and dont in web2py. What catches the fire and what give us the
Regarding what you mentioned, 10 topics people want to cover in
details...short videos. I would like (may be as part of shot videos or
CSC438), if we can create bunch of stand alone code for whats inside
gluons and script. And create an architectural details about how each
module is used to
Am I that wrong tho? I mean,... I see some of the unit tests and its very
easy to get lost in the details. Wouldn't that be great if we could have
few stand alone program with few parameters that teaches us the inner
working of web2py from server to validator to scheduler to DAL...and the
Massimo,
On that note. I have seen some of that lecture and it seems very undergrad
level. Is there a grad level course that you can offer where we can go
through each API (or the most important one). Lets create few stand alone
code and go line by line to understand how the framework is made?
Massimo should Think of Starting a software company/organization :D
What if we could have Several Levels of Certificate ?
of course it will push web2py forward
On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 7:19:23 PM UTC+3, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
No. Perhaps there should be. But not yet.
On Tuesday, 24
Looks like you did. :-O
Anyway, the point of a university is that we do not usually teach courses
about specific technologies. We use specific technologies to serve more
abstract purposes. For example I teach CSC438 which is about the internal
design of web frameworks and I use web2py as one
We should clone you saying!? lol. jk:-). Would be nice to have an advance
course like that. Someone should write to the dean and sign me up.
On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 12:19:23 PM UTC-4, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
No. Perhaps there should be. But not yet.
On Tuesday, 24 March 2015
No. Perhaps there should be. But not yet.
On Tuesday, 24 March 2015 08:40:40 UTC-5, Ron Chatterjee wrote:
Massimo,
On that note. I have seen some of that lecture and it seems very undergrad
level. Is there a grad level course that you can offer where we can go
through each API (or the
Yes.
http://www.cdm.depaul.edu/ipd/Programs/Pages/WebDevelopmentwithPython.aspx
I teach it and it is basically a course on web2py. Problem is, I am too
busy to teach it and I have not been teaching it in one year.
Anyway, past lectures are all online. I am considering automating the
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