The 3rd edition was released on my birthday. Woohoo!
It just wouldn't be right if i didn't buy it.

On Aug 19, 5:04 pm, Christopher Steel <[email protected]> wrote:
> well worth the money!
>
> On Aug 19, 8:18 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > 3 months of work on the book it also cost money. ;-)
>
> > On Aug 19, 1:37 am, Robby O'Connor <[email protected]> wrote:>   If 
> > I'm not out of line: Why not make the PDF available for free? Print
> > > costs money, i can understand charging for that...
>
> > > On 8/19/2010 1:44 AM, JorgeRpo wrote:
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> > > > BOUGHT!!
> > > > ;)
>
> > > > On Aug 13, 2:46 am, mdipierro<[email protected]>  wrote:
> > > >>http://www.lulu.com/product/ebook/official-web2py-manual/12196616
>
> > > >> This is the same content as the online book but converted to PDF.
> > > >> There are significant additions and changes compared to the 2nd
> > > >> edition.
>
> > > >> - new chapter on components, plugins and plugin_wiki example
> > > >> - many new DAL features including list:reference, list:integer,
> > > >> list:string, belongs, contains, computed fields, virtual fields,
> > > >> shortcuts
> > > >> - new custom login methods (including openid, oauth, prx)
> > > >> - new validators
> > > >> - new helpers (including markmin)
> > > >> - application-level routes and other routes customizations
> > > >> - description of new Auth and Crud settings/messages.
> > > >> - description of new default layout and how to change it
> > > >> - {{blocks}} in template
> > > >> - examples are revised to account for new features
> > > >> - running background processes
> > > >> - sending signed and encrypted emails
> > > >> - more info on GAE deployment
> > > >> - new screenshots
> > > >> - may bug fixes.
>
> > > >> It contains 537 pages.
>
> > > >> Thanks to Alvaro, Bruno, Denes, Felipe, Graham, Jonathan, Hans, Kyle,
> > > >> Mark, Michele, Richard, Robin, Roman, Scott, Shane, Sharriff, Sriram,
> > > >> Sterling, Stuart, Thadeus for proofreading this and previous versions
> > > >> of the book.
>
> > > >> It costs one dollar more than 2nd edition, I guess it is because of
> > > >> the increased number of pages. I actually reduced my cut.
>
> > > >> Hopefully it will be available in print soon.
>
> > > >> I will take some help in converting to ePub.
>
> > > >> Massimo

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