[web2py] Re: Development of the Framework

2011-12-23 Thread Simon Lukell
I also did Python first, web second and was fortunate enough to have the time to compare pretty much every single framework out there. The main reasons web2py is my preferred framework: - it is lean and easy to understand 'all the way down' - this means you are not forced into doing anything the

Re: [web2py] Re: Development of the Framework

2011-12-22 Thread Rhys Tague
Thanks Christian, I've had a look at those sites powered by web2py. I'm diving into development! It's great this user group. It's better then others I've been in. I see why you use it more then IRC. Cheers, Rhys On 23 December 2011 11:32, howesc wrote: > Rhys, > > To add on to Anthony's comme

Re: [web2py] Re: Development of the Framework

2011-12-22 Thread howesc
Rhys, To add on to Anthony's comments - it is both easy to extend/override web2py functionality if you desire it. I have found the group to be very accepting of my suggestions, and Massimo even takes my patches! so it's active and flexible. check out http://web2py.com/poweredby many of

Re: [web2py] Re: Development of the Framework

2011-12-22 Thread mikech
Rhys - as a beginner I think you'll find that web2py is exactly what you want to get going, and get results quickly. Mike

Re: [web2py] Re: Development of the Framework

2011-12-21 Thread Rhys Tague
Hey Anthony, This is exactly what I was looking for. It clears a lot up. Cheers, Rhys (no one seems to be using nick names so I've dropped my Sententia nick) On 22 December 2011 15:20, Anthony wrote: > Hi Sententia, > > Welcome. A few thoughts below... > > > I was wondering if someone from th

[web2py] Re: Development of the Framework

2011-12-21 Thread Anthony
Hi Sententia, Welcome. A few thoughts below... I was wondering if someone from this user group could give a practical > and straight response about the future development of this framework > and it's ability to be flexible? > Could you be a little more specific? What do you want to know about