buying it. I guess I could get it for
free for the open-source work, but I might as well support them a little.
Thanks,
James Hancock
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 7:58 PM, rochacbruno wrote:
> There is already
>
> http://www.wingware.com/doc/howtos/web2py
>
> I dont know if something c
how-to up there" and so I
thought I would ask:
1) Does anyone here use Wingware IDE for web2py development?
2) Is there any merit creating a how-to to give to them to post online?
Cheers,
James Hancock
+1, I would pay for a webinar. Less then a Tutorial of course.
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 3:50 AM, cjrh wrote:
> On Feb 17, 4:31 pm, Massimo Di Pierro
> wrote:
> > Looks like the web2py tutorial at PyCon2011 is confirmed but
> > attendance is low. This is not good.
> >
> > I strongly encourage to
active that way, allowing me
to focus on making my app, or the part the user sees, as good as possible. I
have a hope, but I do recognize that you can only work with what works.
This looks promising of course. http://code.google.com/apis/storage/
Thanks Again,
James Hancock
On Thu, Feb 17, 2
d one.
Cheers,
James Hancock
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 9:39 AM, pbreit wrote:
> InstantPress is nice but the UI is a little too fancy for me. No reason to
> re-invent the wheel here.
GAE.
Cheers,
James Hancock
something
with writing tests or documentation(sphinx anyone?).
Once I get back to the US I plan on hitting web2py in a big way, both for
personal and professional projects. No better way to start than at pycon. :)
Cheers,
James Hancock
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 10:12 AM, Anthony wrote:
> Mass
these places could use a little
love. I forward to getting into web2py when I get back and there isn't
any better way than writing tests for it or documentation.
Any thoughts?
Cheers,
James Hancock
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