Re: [web2py] Re: How active and 'professional' is web2py?

2016-07-22 Thread joeg816
I agree 100%. The "powered by" part of the site has a bunch of sites of questionable quality and many of them are dead. If this was better maintained and showcased some of the best examples, it would go a long way in giving people like me more confidence in using it for larger projects. You

[web2py] Re: How active and 'professional' is web2py?

2016-07-19 Thread joeg816
usually need to use the hot languages and frameworks... On Monday, July 11, 2016 at 2:11:38 AM UTC-4, joeg816 wrote: > > I have been doing some research on Python web frameworks and have tried > Django and Flask. They were OK... > > I found a free web2py video on Udemy and r

[web2py] How active and 'professional' is web2py?

2016-07-10 Thread joeg816
I have been doing some research on Python web frameworks and have tried Django and Flask. They were OK... I found a free web2py video on Udemy and really liked the whole package, especially with the brilliant Admin. I want to take a deep dive and really learn this stuff. What scares me off i