Thanks a lot Yarko.  I downloaded ipython and watched one video.  Very
very cool.  I think this will be very handy.

As for WingIDE, i'm strictly open source.  Not because I have
principles, i'm just poor :)

Jake


On Dec 18, 11:56 am, Yarko Tymciurak <[email protected]>
wrote:
> One more tip:  if you have iPython installed (www.ipython.org), then
> the shell will launch in ipython.
>
> One thing this buys you (as you learn about web2py) is completion -
> TAB key.
>
> This can be really useful.
>
> I also use (a LOT)  WingIDE...http://www.wingware.com/doc/howtos/web2py
>
> When you run from Wing, and step or set breakpoints, you get the
> equivalent of the web2py shell in the current execution context -
> which means you can change variables (fix the code too) but keep going
> with your execution and environment --- very, very handy.
>
> It's not a free tool, but it does have a reasonable demo time, and -
> if you are going to PyCon-2010 - they have historically given a nice
> discount at the conference.
>
> Regards,
> - Yarko
>
> On Dec 18, 10:16 am, Jake <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks Denes,
>
> > I actually tried this, which precipitated my first post on this group,
> > which resulted in mdipierro telling me the web-based console didn't
> > work with sqlite.  I didn't think to drop to the shell and do it from
> > there.  Great tip.  I've put quite a bit of time into the epydocs, and
> > yes, they've been very enlightening.
>
> > On Dec 18, 9:36 am, DenesL <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Jake,
>
> > > one of the things that helped me when I started with web2py was
> > > running it in a shell from the command line and using python functions
> > > like dir on the web2py objects, as explained in chapter 4 in the book:
> > > web2py.py -M -P -S your-app-name
>
> > > epydocs (http://web2py.com/examples/static/epydoc/index.html) is also
> > > an excelent resource to explore what is available under each object
> > > and what parameters should be passed to its methods.
>
> > > Welcome aboard!
>
> > > Denes.

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