+1. I wish I could attend. On Dec 9, 10:52 am, Chris Steel <[email protected]> wrote: > Greetings Luis R. Rojas and fellow Montreal Python users on this very snowy > day, > > My name is Christopher (Chris) Steel. I will be giving the presentation on > "Universal Cake - a case study using web2py." at this evenings meeting of > Montreal Python users. (FYI, I am also a "new" Python users). > > I am in the midst of launching a new non-profit that is looking into > creating at least two web2py applications / appliances beginning in January > or February 2010. > > Our first two candidates are: > > - An "Opensource" easy to use, multilingual website/wiki/blogging system. > > - A minimalist webapp for tracking contributors and financial contributions > to a non-profit that includes an audit trail. > > A very brief intro to Web2py > > In a nutshell web2py is a web application/appliance framework. I used it to > deploy a test application to Google App Engine (GAE) about a month ago. > Ironically, the evening I deployed it, I was suppose to be attending a (4 > hour long) conference on using GAE. Just before leaving for the meeting I > decided to "get to know" GAE a bit, and shock of shocks in about 15 minutes > of very distracted efforts (I had a meeting to go to after all!) I had my > little test app up and running on GAE. I decided to skip the meeting and > spent the evening with my family bragging instead... > > Hope to see you all at this evening meeting (in spite of the snow!) for lots > more info. > > Cheers, > > Christopher Steel > > Resources > ---------------- > The application was based on a "minimalist wiki" tutorial video by Massimo > Di Pierro of Web2py. > > My little GAE test WoW! > inithttp://myvishpala.appspot.com/init/default/index/main > > Please feel free to register, logon and try it out if you like. Please be > aware that nothing can be "erased" (editing creates a new db entry including > the old contents, the old entry remains). Don't forget your password as > email has not been configured and you will not be able to recover it! The > markup language in use on this alpha is based on Markdown. We have some > testers info on the site already, please feel free to add any comments / > notes etc. on the site. > > Web2pyhttp://www.web2py.com/ > > Massimo Di Pierro (with sharks!) > Mr. Web2pyhttp://web.mac.com/mdipierro/iWeb/Site/Welcome.html > > -- > Christopher Steel > Owner > Vishpala.com > IT Consulting and Project Management
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