Thanks david. I will check out the mentioned resources... Will update on
the same once done.

On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 4:17 PM, villas <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Yogesh
>
> Web2py is an excellent choice for the kind of web application you
> describe.  To be a proficient web developer takes quite a lot of effort but
> there are many resources that you can use -- see the "sticky" post by
> Anthony at the top of this group.
>
> I suggest that you start with the first chapters of www.web2py.com/bookand 
> see also this site:
> http://killer-web-development.com.  Once you have web2py set up and
> working and are able to make simple apps,  you can ask more specific
> questions here.
>
> Good luck with your plans,
> Regards,  David
>
>
>
> On Sunday, 6 May 2012 17:04:13 UTC+1, Yogesh Kamat wrote:
>>
>> Just checked out some videos of pycon2012 by Massimo  and in 30 mins
>> flat, i was really impressed. With really efforts that has been possible..
>> since i have read the hardships faced for entering pycon2011.
>>
>> I have been searching resources for developing a few applications which
>> have been greatly unanswered by the programming community at a large..
>>
>> I want to develop a Candidate Employment application tracker. wherein a
>> Prospective candidate enters his/her details and the same can be checked by
>> the prospective employer and can rate the applications accordingly. It
>> would not be a job employment portal but rather just an internal tracker.
>>
>> We tried working on Zend PHP since we have a programmer who know php, it
>> is taking too much time frankly to say and with no great database
>> experience.
>> *Now with our programmer out i have decided to write it on web2py, i
>> have just an experience on HTML CSS, jquery kind of coding.. *
>>
>> Web2py would be useful i understand since sql is written by web2py engine
>> itself.
>>
>> We had originally planned for a *multi step form wizard* kind of stuff
>> to get registration.
>> Then a admin logins to manage and screen this applications.
>>
>> I need guidance to start on this project. I have bought the web2py
>> cookbook too... which gives me an overview to start.
>>
>>

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