I strongly agree. I wish people outside, specifically in the larger Python community, were to understand how large and how nice is this community is.
On Thursday, December 20, 2012 8:04:44 PM UTC-6, Bhaskar Ramachandran wrote: > > Thanks very much. This gives me a very good hold to understand web2py > internals at my pace, understanding the internal workings step by step. > Great!!. > Can someone explain the workflow in greater details than what is available > in the web2py 4th edition (Chapter: THE CORE page 137). ? > > One of you who have indepth understanding of the framework - if you could > try to explain its internal process, Example of what i am looking for : > What happens from the time someone makes a webpage request from the browser > -- what objects are created in memory ... how the user inputs in forms are > automatically processed by web2py,... how these objects are available to > the user for modification through the controller code,... how the final > response object is created and rendered as html back to the browser... > > ((For example, i was trying to set a break point in the view code > layout.html, but this is never reached and i think this is because the view > is not directly executed as it is html+python but some other web2py python > code is text processing this view code and generating pure python code > which then gets executed..... This took quite some time and digging iinto > the web2py book to figure out... Also , i am new to web development and > don't have the correct basic instincts to yet know what to expect and what > not :-)) > > I really want to understand more internal workings.... I am sure i will > make use of the debugger and try to uncover these details one by one... But > a documentation from the experts who created web2py would be of immense > value to me and reduce my learning time.... > > I love web2py not just for its simplicity but more importantly for its > wonderful support by people like you -- Thank you very much. > > Regards, > Bhaskar > > > > On Wednesday, December 19, 2012 10:18:44 PM UTC-6, rochacbruno wrote: >> >> FYK. >> >> I just tested the new WingIDE 4.1 with web2py for debugging and it is >> just awesome! >> >> **maybe we can try to include this in the documentation >> >> Take a look at breakpoints, Stack data, debug probe and documentation on >> the right panel! >> >> [image: Inline image 1] >> > --

