Wow!
Like someone said before, it should be something you put in your
coffee. I feel tempted to say: "slow down with the creation of awesome
development tools, I can't keep up". I mean... I've been working here
and there (in my spare time) on a web2py project and then I see T2 and
think if I should switch, now T3, and it looks like I will still save
some work if i restart from zero using T3.

T3 is beautiful. It introduces a totally new concept of web
development.
Anyway, what I have to say is: Massimo, thank you for such great
pieces of software.

On 7 Dec, 21:45, mdipierro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Posted yet another version. Fixed some minor issues and now when you
> edit "configure/procedures" you can do:
>
> ## for example:
> def add(a,b): return a+b
>
> ## or define rss feeds
> def news():
>     return dict(title='news',
>                 link=settings.host_url,
>                 description='bla '*100,
>                 created_on=self.now,
>                 entries=[dict(title='news item',
>                               link=settings.host_url,
>                               description='bla '*100,
>                               created_on=self.now)])
>
> ## make is accessible as /app/default/rss/news
> settings.rss_procedures.append('news')
>
> ## or expose funtions
>
> def date_future(days=0):
>     import datetime
>     return str(datetime.date.today()+datetime.timedelta(int(days)))
>
> ## make is accessible as /app/default/run/date_future/1
> ## make is accessible as /app/default/run/date_future?days=1
> settings.exposed_procedures.append('date_future')
> ## as json at /app/default/json/date_date_future/1
> ## as json at /app/default/json/date_future?days=1
> settings.json_procedures.append('date_future')
> ## or as xmlrpc service at /app/default/xmlrpc/date_future
> settings.xmlrpc_procedures.append('date_future')
>
> Massimo
>
> On Dec 7, 7:39 am, BearXu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Yes, T3 is like Django's Admin, but the difference is T3 combines two
> > interface(Front and Admin) into one.It's more easy to use.
>
> > 2008/12/7 Jonathan Benn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > > Hi Massimo,
>
> > > On Dec 5, 10:26 am, mdipierro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >http://web2py.appspot.com/t3
>
> > > Wow, this is pretty cutting edge stuff. So if I understand correctly,
> > > T3 is a web2py application that lets you interactively transform it
> > > into whatever application you want. This seems really handy for quick-
> > > starting projects, and I'd see it as especially useful to help
> > > beginners get started and for students.
>
> > > Nice job!
>
> > > --Jonathan
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