Interesting ... We are working on a rewrite of an existing system from another environment. (50 tables, 200 screens and reports)
Like paper sketches, they always work well. Using (trialing) Enterprise Architect (EA) <http:// www.sparxsystems.com> and using that to setup table and user interactions. (as well as providing project documentation and a framework to communicate with the client). Part of today's job is to write a parser to convert an EA generated PostgreSQL DLL to a Web2py model including constraints from external keys. Next are some simple (smartgrid) controllers and menus from EA's reports. So far, so good. On Jan 12, 6:45 am, Bruno Rocha <[email protected]> wrote: > Very nice presentation! <http://vimeo.com/rochacbruno> > > <http://vimeo.com/rochacbruno>http://vimeo.com/15772341 > [image: Ryan Singer at Future of Web Apps, London > 2010]<http://vimeo.com/15772341> > > *Ryan Singer at Future of Web Apps, London 2010*http://vimeo.com/15772341 > > *About this video:* > "Here's a talk I gave at Future of Web Apps 2010 in London. In this talk, I > walk through the steps of creating a web app including modeling, sketching, > HTML, Photoshop explorations, and moving from static mockups to live > running code. Each step is illustrated with a real example, including some > live sketching and live HTML. I also wanted to give a sense of how we think > about apps at 37signals, as a stack of different levels that we can iterate > on individually." > > In the case they are using Rails, but it is completelly perfect to fit with > web2py! > > -- > > Bruno Rocha > [http://rochacbruno.com.br]

