Hello Massimo,
I've understood, that py4web is the future. But I have one more important
question: Will web2py further maintained? And how long will it be
maintained? I'm asking, because I've an application developed on web2py and
I need to plan when it has to be migrated/re-implemented. And wh
Dear Massimo,
Thanks for your quickly answer!
Regards,
Víctor
El lunes, 10 de febrero de 2020, 17:13:56 (UTC+1), Massimo Di Pierro
escribió:
>
> Hello Victor,
>
> I recommend everybody to move from web2py to py4web. I am using the latter
> for my own projects and find it better.
> Honestly web2p
Dear Massimo.
Did you plan to add the grid to py4web?
Il giorno lunedì 10 febbraio 2020 17:13:56 UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro ha
scritto:
>
> Hello Victor,
>
> I recommend everybody to move from web2py to py4web. I am using the latter
> for my own projects and find it better.
> Honestly web2py has
Being self contained, simple and with smartgrid, integrated Auth, and even
wiki engine and now again with updated pyrtf web2py could still have great
future as a a framework for company internal web database apps (also easy
field calculations) to replace I. E. Lotus notes or ms access apps and
inte
On Wednesday, February 12, 2020 at 12:02:10 PM UTC-8, Vlad wrote:
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> I've used web2py happily until today, but seems need to switch to py4web :)
>
> I've never looked into py4web; just saw msgs going back and forth about
> it.
>
> What's the best way to start? Any tutorials? Is there a book si
I've used web2py happily until today, but seems need to switch to py4web :)
I've never looked into py4web; just saw msgs going back and forth about it.
What's the best way to start? Any tutorials? Is there a book similar to the
one on web2py? What's the home page (assuming it's separate from we
Hello Victor,
I recommend everybody to move from web2py to py4web. I am using the latter
for my own projects and find it better.
Honestly web2py has more features and it has been battle-tested but py4web
is catching up quickly and, if you do not need the grid, I think it is
already better.
Mas
Dear Massimo,
One month ago I just started to develop some demos of a web application
using web2py. I'm interested in go further with a more serious
implementation,
but today I'm realizing that this group is also talking about py4web.
Considering that py4web is your new bet for a python framewor
Yes. for me it is the future. It is usable. I recently tried to port some
of my apps from web2py to py4wb and f they do not use grid, the transition
is almost trivial. The code ends up cleaner and you can use pylint and
other tools to find errors. Converting complex Auth logic can be tricky.
O
Massimo,an honor to salute you! One question so you would recommend the use
of py4web over web2py? Is py4web te next step for web2py developers?
El mié., 22 ene. 2020 a las 0:23, Massimo Di Pierro (<
massimo.dipie...@gmail.com>) escribió:
> I strongly recommend py4web + vue.js :-)
>
> On Tuesday,
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