@Vasil: thanks for the enumerated points. On Feb 18, 8:47 am, snfctech <tschm...@sacfoodcoop.com> wrote: > Thanks for the reply, Wiiboy. > > I agree that web2py is cool and Massimo is a good guy. > > I'm still comparing the two frameworks and don't have a lot of > preferences to list yet, but so far I prefer the way the online Django > tutorial is written to the Overview/tutorial chapter of the web2py > book. I also don't like all the unnecessary fluff that comes with > web2py which I think is geared toward teaching students who don't know > how to use VIM or a shell - like the weak text-editor, or the useless > on-line designer. > > I would be interested to hear if anybody else has gotten far enough > with web2py to discover any other idiosyncracies that made them go > back to Django. > > On Feb 18, 7:26 am, Wiiboy <jordon...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > First of all, I'd like to say that I think Web2py, and its maintainer > > Massimo, are awesome. =) > > > I tried Web2py for a little while a couple months ago, but the biggest > > issue was poor documentation -- at the time, there was almost > > nothing. Now there's a whole book, online, but... > > > Also, it was missing a few basic features Django had (session-by- > > session expiration for auto-logout, etc.), although I'm sure if I'd > > mentioned them to Massimo, he probably would've implemented them > > pretty quick.
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