thank you, I tested it works very well with web2py
Le dimanche 19 juillet 2015 18:04:11 UTC+2, Anthony a écrit :
On Sunday, July 19, 2015 at 11:10:19 AM UTC-4, eric cuver wrote:
can we use brython with web2py ?
Sure. Brython simply generates Javascript code that then gets executed in
On Sunday, July 19, 2015 at 11:10:19 AM UTC-4, eric cuver wrote:
can we use brython with web2py ?
Sure. Brython simply generates Javascript code that then gets executed in
the browser, so you can use Brython with web2py in the same sense that you
can use Javascript with web2py.
Anthony
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web2bry!
2015-07-19 17:04 GMT+01:00 Anthony abasta...@gmail.com:
On Sunday, July 19, 2015 at 11:10:19 AM UTC-4, eric cuver wrote:
can we use brython with web2py ?
Sure. Brython simply generates Javascript code that then gets executed in
the browser, so you can use Brython with web2py in
As AngularJS died to reborn in this rapidly changing web world, i think
web2py should also born again.
I see myself using web2py as a rest API, coding more and more with
javascript and less with python and i dont like it!
It feels so UGLY
When will we have web2py with new batteries included ?
Massimo has done W3, and I think it should a per app to use a JS lib like
angular of ractive...
Should web2py-next becomes something like web2py-brython (
http://www.brython.info/)?
Richard
On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 12:26 PM, António Ramos ramstei...@gmail.com
wrote:
As AngularJS died to reborn
Added my 2¢ .
I have many mission critical, emedded or huge projects on web2py, they make
real work for real people.
2015-07-16 4:37 GMT+02:00 Alex mrauc...@gmail.com:
I never understood why ORM should be better than the DAL. Actually I think
it's the other way around. I worked with ORM for
I never understood why ORM should be better than the DAL. Actually I think
it's the other way around. I worked with ORM for years and I'm really happy
I can now use only DAL. It's very easy to get performance problems with ORM
when all references are automatically fetched, and then those
On Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 1:20:11 PM UTC-4, Matheus Cardoso wrote:
In Slant.com
http://www.slant.co/topics/426/viewpoints/4/~what-are-the-best-general-purpose-python-web-frameworks-usable-in-production-sites~web2py
we
have some Python Frameworks under criticism. One of them is web2py.
I posted a short rebuttal of those two negative points. It would help if
somebody but me were to post sone positive comments. No need to target
negative comments. Target prospective readers who may now know what web2py
is.
On Wednesday, 15 July 2015 12:20:11 UTC-5, Matheus Cardoso wrote:
In
I edited my answer, I included more information and clarification about my
CON points!
http://www.slant.co/topics/426/viewpoints/4/~what-are-the-best-general-purpose-python-web-frameworks-usable-in-production-sites~web2py#3
On Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 2:20:11 PM UTC-3, Matheus Cardoso wrote:
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