google-appengine-python group, Google Appengine Python Best Framework:
what's about web2py? Interesting the valutations of Waldemar.
considerations of..
On 8 Set, 13:57, Peterle wrote:
> google-appengine-python group, Google Appengine Python Best Framework:
> what's about web2py? Interesting the valutations of Waldemar.
python/browse_thread/...
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> On Sep 8, 10:25 pm, Peterle wrote:
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> > On 8 Set, 13:57, Peterle wrote:
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> > > google-appengine-python group, Google Appengine Python Best Framework:
> > > what's about web2py? Interesting the valutations of Waldemar.
at the beginning...
Comment by Massimo
my tests show that a loop in Ruby is about 15 times slower than the
same loop in Python. That was enough for me to drop Rails. I’d love
you to benchmark Gluon (http://mdp.cti.depaul.edu) which should be
even faster than Django because it allows you to byte-
I think I have understood:
for a graphic-people point of view, it is normal "opening" a html
file with dreamweaver and change it. Graphic-guys here wanted,
probably, "open" web2py files inside Dreamweaver, like a normal
project of Dreamweaver, to change his graphical aspect, only that.
This is
If you want to succeed with web2py, one thing you have to do is a
framework with the same strengths of Drupal: I don't mean to translate
Drupal in python... I'd like hearing about a python framework with
tons of ready-to-use modules and a portal with all sort of usage
statistics, fine-grained bug
The thing you are speaking about, is on the same direction of
RoseBox, a project that has been developed for many years, as an
hardware p2p solution based on opendsd + tor etc..., and today is
developed by "Agorà digitale", a community of activists of the italian
radical party. See here:
http:/
stay off the IRC channels!
things like google groups are much more sofisticated ad useful.
IRC is good for childs and "desperate housewives", IMO.
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On Jul 30, 3:10 am, __future__ wrote:
> I have seen this come up in some other thread about people not us
At page 15 (f.i.) I've found a bit tiring the font choise. A minor
issue, but IMO it would be better if you use the same font or at least
the same font-height, and a better separation between code and
explanation.
A good job, however.
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On 11 Lug, 16:57, Massimo Di Pierro wrote
A, but with the same font-type of B.
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On Aug 13, 6:29 pm, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
> Two logos have been proposed for web2py. I love them both and I would
> like your opinions. Here they are attached.
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> Which one should go on t
two threads:
As I mentioned, I wasn't able to upload the file (a matter of
permissions), so I was forced to sent an attachment by email. The font
is "DejaVu Sans Bold", the same as the squared logo. Colors are the
same of the other similar logo, but positions are exchanged.
On Au
-Look at the last Django book: authors use the same font height for
code\explanations, that's very important. I suggest you to copy that
style, it will be an advantage because a reader of the Django book
will find your book more familiar.
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On Aug 16, 9:53 am, Massimo Di Pierr
oh, I'd erase some parts of the book to enlarge the GAE section, very
strategic point for web2py, to became the easiest way to publish
something on appengine.
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On Aug 16, 9:53 am, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
One thing is for sure: now, web2py has a logo (see the top of the
home page), a very simple one, and is the bare script "web2py", white
and orange color, dark-grey background. That's the fact, that's how I
submitted my version of the logo following that pattern.
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- Howto run web2py apps on GAE
http://www.web2py.com/AlterEgo/default/show/138
-How to export to Google App Engine
http://www.web2py.com/AlterEgo/default/show/186
I'm wondering if the situation has recently evolved.
Something goes better? Are there plans to improve in that crucial
field?
Thanx.
Drupal has an impressive workflow to manage modules, included a way to
track usage statistics and the overall status of maturation of a
module (you know everytime when, why, where, how to use a module).
web2py should have a simplified system but quite similar, IMO, and
overcome Drupal in terms of
I believe that the most important thing is to enhance the folder of
web2py appliances, a large set of useful things, in particulare the
ones ready "out of the box" for GAE: other frameworks have problems on
that, then could be a serious advantage here.
No one cares about a framework without examp
I mean... people should send some part of their work, maybe
simplified, to share and to make web2py growing up.
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On Aug 24, 12:55 pm, Peterle wrote:
> I believe that the most important thing is to enhance the folder of
> web2py appliances, a large set of useful
I mean... people should send some part of their work, maybe
simplified, to share and to make web2py growing up.
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On Aug 24, 12:55 pm, Peterle wrote:
> I believe that the most important thing is to enhance the folder of
> web2py appliances, a large set of useful
I believe that the most important thing is to enhance the folder of
web2py appliances, a large set of useful things, in particulare the
ones ready "out of the box" for GAE: other frameworks have problems on
that, then could be a serious advantage here.
No one cares about a framework without examp
> I agree. Although I would prefer if people where hosting their own
> appliances on code.google, launchpad, git, etc and I would be just
> link them.
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> Massimo
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> On Aug 24, 5:55 am, Peterle wrote:
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> > I believe that the most important thing is to enhance the folder
Some modules in GAE are simply "not working" for security reasons:
maybe this one is the case, maybe not.
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On Aug 27, 1:02 am, yamandu wrote:
> It can be in fact foolish I am not realizing but it´s very strange.
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> When I deploy to GAE via appcfg.py and run a certain funct
java based courses are very expensive!
On Aug 28, 6:48 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> This is an online course. Nobody will be there. You watch the
> recordings when you want but have to do the coursework to get the
> certificate. I interact with the student my email more or less as
As I said some weeks ago, a similar plugin system could be a real big
step in the right direction. Next, a site like drupalmodules.com...
On Sep 30, 9:09 pm, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
> Here is a video explaining the proposal
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> http://vimeo.com/6836681
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> Attached is
Things are simpler to catch with a useful and interesting
demostration. What can we do with web2py to reach this kind of
evidence? Maybe the same thing than the guys at doitwithdrupal.com,
maybe cloning another well-known application.
www.doitwithdrupal.com/free-videos
www.doitwithdrupal.com/200
I'm on it..
hcvst ha scritto:
> http://wavedirectory.appspot.com/init/default/wave?w=googlewave.com%2521w%252BDPsJaggYA
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> A public wave to discuss wave development on web2py.
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> HC
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On 8 Nov, 08:58, mdipierro wrote:
> you must run web2py with --upgrade=yes this will upgrade admin/welcome/
> examples
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> or manually
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> cd applications/admin
> tar zxvf ../../admin.w2p
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> A lot of people seem to complain about this process. It is t
"Several major frameworks for Python work well with App Engine.
Django, Pylons,
web2py, and CherryPy work as is or with the help of an adapter
component, and some
frameworks (such as web2py) have added explicit support for App
Engine.
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