[web2py:19600] Re: welcome to our friends from Brazil

2009-04-11 Thread g-man
Tudo bem! On Apr 11, 11:35 am, Álvaro Justen [Turicas] wrote: > Para quem fala Português, entre agora mesmo na lista de usuários > brasileiros do web2py. :-) > Participe e chame seus amigos! > > --- > > I encourage other users to create local lists in yours coutries, like > web2py-brazil-users.

[web2py:19482] Re: common controller function

2009-04-08 Thread g-man
This is similar to my recent post: http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/b406cafc55fde168# It seems people like the Rails-type 'application' global controller, but after thinking a little, I am working out how to get what I want 'the Python way'! Right now, I am storing fun

[web2py:19415] global controller?

2009-04-07 Thread g-man
I am learning all the new auth, crud, and mail tools now, and I have one question: Does web2py use the 'default' controller as an implicit global controller across a single application, or is that even possible? Here is my situation. When I create my: ## default.py controller def user(): re

[web2py:19304] Re: The official Web2py Book by Massimo....for free?

2009-04-06 Thread g-man
OK, let's look at how the most successful web app framework, Ruby on Rails did this, so we can learn a little about what works: 1. DHH and 37signals developed Rails using Ruby basically as an in- house tool to simplify repetitive tasks discovered as a project- tracking and communication applicati

[web2py:18931] Re: Writing a Book

2009-04-01 Thread g-man
Nice! One 'role model' you might want to study is Obie Fernandez' "The Rails Way", which goes deeply into each element of that complex framework... On Apr 1, 11:28 am, TheDude wrote: > (This isn't an April Fool's Joke) > > So, I've been writing a book for Web2Py, but recently came towards a >