Nice work!

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Thadeus





On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 11:02 PM, Yarko Tymciurak
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 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
>

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