On Tue, 2 Aug 2011 22:49:16 -0700 (PDT)
guruyaya wrote:
> Now I acctually asked people on my interviews, why PHP, and
> the most common answer was "we have wordpress / zend-cart / joomla /
> drupal / some other system written in PHP we need extending, and we're
> looking for someone that will ext
I'm not working at the freelance world, so I don't know if my answer
is valid. But I think any answer you get, will be right to the
location they work in. In israel, there will be a big advantage for
someone that knows PHP, over someone that knows python. I know this
because I recently looked for a
On Tuesday, August 2, 2011 3:47:09 AM UTC-4, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> > As for CMS, there's Instant Press (
> http://code.google.com/p/instant-press/),
> > which has now been incorporated into Powerpack 2.0 (
> http://powerpack.tecnodoc.com.ar/powerpack/default/index).
>
> It has? I did not
> As for CMS, there's Instant Press (http://code.google.com/p/instant-press/),
> which has now been incorporated into Powerpack 2.0
> (http://powerpack.tecnodoc.com.ar/powerpack/default/index).
It has? I did not know. Is there any of Martin's blogs that talk about
this?
Massimo
On Sunday, July 31, 2011 8:21:09 AM UTC-4, spiffytech wrote:
>
> What's the complexity of site you guys normally build with web2py? Is
> it mostly CRUD stuff, or anything more complicated? Has anyone built a
> CMS in web2py?
Check out http://web2py.com/poweredby, though keep in mind that many
I frequently use some plugins that I created, and I also created a micro-CMS
calles "SimplrCMS" which is very based in radiant cms. But I do not finish
it for release yet.
all of my sites have some form of content management. they all are
specialized enough that i would not call any of them a general CMS. I
actually don't really use CRUD itself too much, i have lots of custom forms.
cfh
What's the complexity of site you guys normally build with web2py? Is
it mostly CRUD stuff, or anything more complicated? Has anyone built a
CMS in web2py?
On Jul 26, 1:39 am, howesc wrote:
> i do all my work as freelance work, and have done 98% of it in web2py in the
> last 2-3 years. it works
Hi there,
I get this question all the time. End of the day, what matters most to
clients is rapid deployment and low cost of software maintenance in addition
to nailing their requirements. I have deployed Web2Py in companies and top
hospitals across the US, within their corporate IT groups. Be
i do all my work as freelance work, and have done 98% of it in web2py in the
last 2-3 years. it works like a champ, and is really easy to quickly build
well-written code that i can easily support 2 years later. i can't say that
for other frameworks i have worked on. also because web2py is ope
See http://www.experts4solutions.com/.
On Monday, July 25, 2011 1:26:16 PM UTC-4, spiffytech wrote:
> I'm picking out a framework to use for freelance web development. Does
> anyone use web2py in that sort of situation? How does it fare? Do you
> find anything particularly limiting or particula
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