[web2py] Re: Why Django Sucks (slides)

2010-09-09 Thread mdipierro
Where do you see the reference to web2py in the document. I did not see it. web2py allows for keyed tables (not on all supported database) and a key can be uuid. yes forms will not work well with it (at least I never tried) and web2py was designed with an integer ID in mind. This is not a fundame

Re: [web2py] Re: Why Django Sucks (slides)

2010-09-09 Thread Bruno Rocha
The mention was about web.py not web2py 2010/9/9 johntynan > > Nice mention of web2py about the application object. > > I've run into a snag with web2py by not knowing I should have have > UUID primary keys... Is this something that could be handled at the > web2py level and not within the app/mo

[web2py] Re: Why Django Sucks (slides)

2010-09-09 Thread johntynan
Nice mention of web2py about the application object. I've run into a snag with web2py by not knowing I should have have UUID primary keys... Is this something that could be handled at the web2py level and not within the app/model itself? Would this be similar to what the author means by late bind