On Mar 16, 12:47 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> This questions comes up once in a while. The reason for the published
> book is not that I make any money from it. the reason is that I need
> to justify to my employer the time I spend on web2py. In academia only
> publications count. A book on sale counts. A free book does not.
> Normally software does not count either.
I understand that.
The money is not the problem, the 10 bucks are some kind of self
selection.
But the danger is that web2py developes faster than the documentation.
Buy the way that is one of the big problems of all the other python
web frameworks.
You have to gather documentation from a lot of different sources.
I am building a learning project at the moment. I will write a
tutorial about it, when I am done.
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