I think that there on the features list, frameworks seekers would love to 
hear about the amazing web2py ajax and component functions and all the eco 
method as part of the awesome mvc system.

On Wednesday, March 5, 2014 6:23:14 PM UTC+2, Jorge Pereira wrote:
>
> VP <vtp2007@...> writes: 
>
> > 
> > 
>
> > 
> > Specifically, to attract newbies, I would recommend making Chapter 3 
> > of the book to be better than it currently is.   Right now, it's very 
> > good.  But I think there are places that can be improved.  This 
> > chapter is where web2py can be/should be showcased to attract the 
> > newbies.   This comes from my experience when I first learned about 
> > web2py. 
> > 
> > 
>
>
> I agree with VP about making chapter 3 and the rest of the book better 
> than 
> it is now, I'm learning Python and Web2Py coming from PHP/Symfony2... I 
> would recomend taking a look at Symfony's 2 documentantion its well 
> organized and looks great for programmers like me who want to learn a new 
> language and framework. 
>
> Greetings to everybody. 
>
>

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