On May 4, 4:19 pm, ScOut3R <[email protected]> wrote: > Here it goes. First of all, I'm not a developer by profession, not > even a web developer. You'll notice it on the design. By the way, I > like the default style mdipierro. ;) > > The app is about storing personal dvds, music cds, books and keep > track of any lent items and a wishlist. That's pretty basic, I know, > but quite useful if you have many of any of them. And I haven't found > any online solution covering this kind of "inventory".
Basic is good - that's how useful things are, after all! > > The code is also quite newbie because I'm new to Python and web2py. If > I have time then I'll improve the code and the functionality too. The > latter is based upon popularity. ;) At quick glance, it looks like you've done a nice job! > The source code is available through cvsweb, though I can set up a > public cvs access too. I've also hosted the app for the public, so You > can try it out without installing anything. You can find the rest on > this site:http://devel.modernbiztonsag.org/wiki/storpy > > Any advice and comment is appreciated. You could look at how the picture gallery example, or even the Free Applicances application itself downloads ... web2py applicaitons, and add that to either your site, or main page ;-) Hope you continue to have lots more fun! Kind regards, - Yarko > > Best regards, > Mate > > On May 4, 8:07 pm, ScOut3R <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hey There! > > > My first web2py application started as a learning course and the > > application was designed for personal use but I thought that maybe the > > public would be interested in it. Is this the right place to > > "advertise" a web2py based app which might interest the community? > > > If yes, then I'll write the details. > > > Best regards, > > Mate

