Re: anybody tried web2py and gone back to Django?

2010-02-19 Thread mdipierro
On Feb 19, 2:14 pm, bruno desthuilliers wrote: > On 19 fév, 15:38, Wiiboy wrote: > > > And the explicit vs. implicit imports: Personally, I love the fact > > that the request object is available all over the place, including > > models, and that I don't have to do any importing. > > As far as I'

Re: anybody tried web2py and gone back to Django?

2010-02-19 Thread mdipierro
I'd rather stay out and limit myself to rectify incorrect statements if any. For example I'll say the documentation is not new. It has been there for 2 years, it's just that was not free and cost $12. It is actually old now. It still does not describe lots of new functionality and we are trying to

Re: anybody tried web2py and gone back to Django?

2010-02-19 Thread mdipierro
9, 2010 at 1:37 PM, mdipierro > wrote: > > I apologize for intruding and try not to be partisan. I will not list > > pros and cons since this is not the place for me to do so. > > I would just like to make clarifications about things being said: > > And I would like to

Re: anybody tried web2py and gone back to Django?

2010-02-19 Thread mdipierro
I apologize for intruding and try not to be partisan. I will not list pros and cons since this is not the place for me to do so. I would just like to make clarifications about things being said: 1) web2py comes with a web based IDE but you do not have to use it. You can disabled it or can even rem

Re: Webpy vs Django

2009-04-22 Thread mdipierro
> Knowing nothing about web design, this seems a very legal question to me. > With Python you can do everything, so why do you need Django or Web2Py > at all ? without going over differences since this is not the appropriate place for me to speak... all web apps have something in common: - the ne

Re: Great article about web2py

2008-04-29 Thread mdipierro
I updated the document. Let me know if I am missing something else. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscri

Re: Great article about web2py

2008-04-29 Thread mdipierro
which I borrowed > heavily fromhttp://www.silverstripesoftware.com/blog/archives/51 > > Ofcourse I didnt compile the templates. > > Joseph > > On Apr 29, 9:14 pm, mdipierro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > About Left Outer Joins: > > > Would the use of a custom Q object

Re: Great article about web2py

2008-04-29 Thread mdipierro
About Left Outer Joins: Would the use of a custom Q object in Django to perform a LEFT OUTER JOIN require programming in raw SQL or can it be done programming with the ORM API only? In the first case it does not count as explained in the document. In the second case I will be happy to amend the s

Re: Great article about web2py

2008-04-29 Thread mdipierro
Actually, the document is not linked to the web page yet because I am hoping to get comments and corrections from the different communities. I admit bias in the choice of comparables and topics but I decide the target audience. Nevertheless I would like to the document to be accurate. If I say som

web2py

2008-02-11 Thread mdipierro
I apologize a priori for intruding but I thought you may be interested in this... web2py 1.22 (formerly Gluon) is out http://www.web2py.com web2py was very much inspired by Django so this is a good time to publicly thank all the Django developers for their excellent work, Adrian in particul