On Monday, December 5, 2016 at 11:11:01 AM UTC-8, Dave S wrote:
>
> On Monday, December 5, 2016 at 8:33:21 AM UTC-8, Justin Time wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the answer, I will probably do it in that way. 
>>>
>>> E-commerce is a solved problem, and given that your client is a jewelry 
>>> shop I doubt he will be needing the kind of custom made development where 
>>> web2py really shines at.  
>>
>> Can you elaborate more on this? What kind of web applications are made in 
>> Python (web2py) most often? I have bachelor in web design, so I guess data 
>> science also is not a good option for me to start now because I didn't 
>> learn math in university, so I am interested in stuff that I can learn by 
>> myself. Sorry if these are boring question, really just searching for an 
>> excuse to learn Python. :)
>>
>
> There's a wide variety of web sites that use web2py, because it is both 
> easy to use and expressive.  
>
> I don't have anything public facing yet, but I have pages that are used 
> internally at work to support the lab machines we develop on.  For personal 
> use, I have a diminuative web site tracking the birthdays of composers, and 
> another one tracking some numismatic observations.
>
> On a larger scale, there is a web site handling a large number of 
> volunteers.  Leon described it here:
> <URL:https://groups.google.com/d/msg/web2py/uwLoennxU08/PFCeCoLpAgAJ>
>
> There are some e-commerce sites that use web2py, and I think one of these 
> shows up in the web2py slices site, although "shop" and "store" didn't find 
> it.
> <URL:http://www.web2pyslices.com/home>
> (Note:  I think the web2py book has more up-to-date information on working 
> with PayPal and other online payment systems.)
>
>
Massimo's version is at
<https://github.com/mdipierro/web2py-appliances/tree/master/PosOnlineStore>
 

> There are also inventory examples, and workflow (with a big recent 
> contriibution from Niphlod) ... that kind of edges towards business 
> intelligence, although if you want to crunch large amorphous datasets, you 
> may still need Hadoop or Elastic Search or something running elsewhere.
>
>
/dps

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