I think if you are willing to collect a few articles/posts and submit
them, someone will be willing to organize them into a table of
contents. Not sure how fair it is to ask a bunch of volunteers to do
something like this all by themselves.



On Apr 24, 1:11 pm, JohnMc <[email protected]> wrote:
> I note that I am not the only newbie on the group. And not the only
> one struggling with some of the finer points of web2py. (I have the
> book, its great for starters.) Thing is as I watch the discussion the
> docs for most of the details are out there.
>
> Is there some kind soul that could do a table of contents beyond the
> book? Maybe by --
>
> DAL
> FORMS
> Views
> Javascript
> High value internals.
>
> Essentially the AlterEgo, plus other docs just assembled in a
> directory tree by subject. The epydocs are great but are kind of like
> taking a sip from a firehose on full for somebody just starting out.
>
> Merely a suggestion.
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