At this point - the license-type is IRRELEVANT.
The REAL issue is:
Will ANOTHER '''cookbook''' benefit web2py???
WHY NOT first ask Massimo if you can open the existing cookbook?
Or CONTRIBUTE the free content of this group to it,
and improve the cookbook for everyone?
Undoubtedly, phyo,
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I'm all for seeing more web2py resources... but at this stage of
web2py's development...
a consolidation/refinement of resources would be best.
(now-not-so)noobpythoncoder =)
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Bill, here's a Python/web2py resource list:
http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/6e6896e718716264/eacfb19e929c50df?lnk=gst&q=python+book#eacfb19e929c50df
I hope that helps too!
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This is AWESOME Phyo!
THANKS!
Our setup is FreeBSD + Apache + a proxy (and more, sigh) ... and
though we use SSH and Webmin to manage this, they create a LOT of side
issues eg security, poor auto-generated config statements...! Just the
thought of migrating to a better solution ... or even tweak
Any individuals opinion is subjective, eh?! Like I wrote in past - itÅ›
great to read them all! :-)
Dunsun - you ask a good quick question... and most, if not all, the
web app development community shares your GUI development pain! :D
But, achipa makes an informed and logical rebuttal to the idea
Thanks Yarko, we make similar points. I am curious to learn more about
how PyPubSub concepts could be applied to help the front-end/back-end
development balance in web2py. Could you explain?
More specifically, I am curious how web2py users are rapidly
prototyping in web2py now?
>From a newish we
Perhaps we could 1-up Django someday, and offer to port/rewrite the
Cherokee Admin using web2py, with web2py integrated to run it?!
Excuse my joke... Im just too keen to try Cherokee and think it is
perfect match for web2py.
Im keen to read your tutorial Phyo - hopefully I can adapt it to
FreeBS
Thanks all!
>Voltron:
Yeah - I agree with you about limiting the number of frameworks/tools/
languages, which is a rule in my team. We have enough to master:
Web2py, Python, MySQL, Javascript, CSS... not to mention browser
rendering quirks. Looking at Appcelerator - it would open a whole new/
old
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