Thank you for your advice Robert. It means a lot! On Tuesday, November 25, 2014 5:09:34 PM UTC+1, kop wrote: > > Hi, > The approach I took was to go through the reference documentation, the > book. The first chapter or 2 get you set up with a new project and then > only the next couple of chapters are really necessary to produce something > reasonably workable. The one exception might be authentication and > authorization. I had to skip ahead and go through that in detail. > > The tricky part is really all of the various tools that you mix in. ORM, > templateing etc.. Pyramid itself really isn't that big. > > On November 25, 2014 8:12:41 AM CST, Bojan Stepic <bst...@hotmail.com > <javascript:>> wrote: > >Hi everyone. I wanted to see if anyone would have advice on how to > >approach > >learning pyramid framework.I have solid knowledge of python and I am > >trying > >to branch out to using packages, modules, frameworks etc. I know that > >there > >is documentation provided on the pylons site, but for a person that is > >just > >starting with learning the MVC architecture it looks quite daunting. > >Any > >beginner level advice that you might share from your experiences? Thank > >you. > > Karl <k...@meme.com <javascript:>> > Free Software: "You don't pay back, you pay forward." > -- Robert A. Heinlein >
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