@weheh,

Great job with the website ! looks good..
I had one question.. what did you use to compile the js and css
scripts together? I have been looking for a solution whihc I can use
with web2py/python but most of them are php based...  Thanks for any
direction....

Vihang

On Jun 27, 9:51 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> where does it say ROR?
>
> On Jun 26, 6:23 pm, "nathan.ms" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Great site! Any reason why you used ROR for the front end instead of
> > web2py?
>
> > On Jun 26, 7:39 am, weheh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > My first web2py app is now live! It is a proprietary court
> > > reservations system developed exclusively for SPiN New York. SPiN is a
> > > hot new ping-pong club in New York City backed by Susan Sarandon and
> > > others (including me -- talk about putting your money where your mouth
> > > is!). Club members can reserve courts via a member's interface, or in-
> > > house via a concierge interface.
>
> > > This is a production implementation of a system that melds web2py in a
> > > back-end role and ROR in a front-end GUI role. The reservations
> > > system's database, administrative and api interfaces are all
> > > implemented with web2py on top of MySQL and behind Apache. The ROR
> > > front-end app calls the web2py interface, which returns json
> > > datastructures.
>
> > > To say that this went smoothly is an understatement. This was my first
> > > web2py app and, thanks to the help of this community and Massimo, I
> > > was able to single-handedly build the system in short order. The
> > > integration with the front-end team went very smoothly and required a
> > > minimum of communication.
>
> > > Concept to production release and taking our first orders online took
> > > less than 5 human-weeks effort expended over a 3 month calendar
> > > period. That was twice as long as I anticipated, but it happened
> > > because the spec changed a couple of times and because I was on the
> > > steep part of the web2py learning curve.
>
> > > The only irritation I encountered was the json writer that choked on
> > > datetime fields. It still doesn't seem to work as expected. The
> > > simplejson dumps routine will output datetimes in some datastructures,
> > > but not others. My datastructures have dicts of dicts of dicts with
> > > datetimes in all sorts of places. The workaround was to convert
> > > datetimes to strings -- annoying but affective.
>
> > > Bottom line -- web2py ROCKS! You guys rock! And Massimo, you rock!
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