;-)
On Apr 6, 9:30 pm, Joseph Jude <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was one of the guys who lamented lack of blogs on web2py. So here
> I've written a blog
> post:http://www.jjude.com/2009/04/07/why-i-chose-web2py-for-developing-yatsy/.
> Feel free to comment/digg/stumble/twit.
>
> Joseph
>
> On Mar 22, 11:04 pm, Kent Borg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Datapoint: I have been studying and playing with web2py for several
> > weeks now.
>
> > Attractions:
>
> > - Python.
>
> > - Appeared to be simple.
>
> > - Claimed to scale.
>
> > First reactions:
>
> > - I think I finally understand list comprehensions! (Spending a lot of
> > time trying to understand how to write pythonic code and not just C with
> > picky indenting.)
>
> > - Indeed, it seems simple.
>
> > - I am still expecting it scales, but have yet to prove it to myself.
>
> > - The name is, um, lacking. Until I read the "web 2.0 for python"
> > mnemonic I couldn't remember whether it was web2py or py2web.
>
> > - Nice people! Mostly I have been pecking away on my own, but today I
> > have been plowing through the mailing list and I am struck at how
> > constructive and nice everyone is. It makes me think web2py must be
> > friendly software, too. (Please, don't degrade to a list where every
> > question is answered with a curt reply that is nothing more than a URL
> > and the clear implication that it was a stupid question.)
>
> > - I have climbed out on an obscure limb of a non-mainstream tree in a
> > quiet end of the forest. If web2py turns out to be a "secret weapon"
> > with which to work magic, cool. If it surges in popularity, even
> > better. If it turns out to have been an approachable training ground on
> > which to wrap my head around the model/controller/view paradigm, all for
> > the day I am forced to move on to something better known...well, it
> > seems it will have been worth it.
>
> > - I bought the book on lulu, and it was both necessary and worth it. I
> > printed a copy that has been well used, and I keep a copy of the pdf
> > open for searching.
>
> > -kb, the Kent who doesn't know if his studying will help him find a job,
> > but is it good use of his time unemployed anyway.
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