I might suggest this:
Go to www.wingware.com

Get WingIDE 101 (it's a free version).

You can run web2py directly from it.

Fire up some application of yours that requires some input - and stop the
debugger when you get to the input page.   Make the input in question in the
browser, and then single step thru the entire accepts, all the way, avoid
going down into gluon code at first (use step over, rather than step-into),
watch - inspect!  variables.... if you get bored - set breakpoints in
interesting places, stop, and restart the web2py app all over...

Grab a beer (if you drink)  and have LOTS of FUN!  ;-)

On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 11:37 PM, Yarko Tymciurak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
> On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 11:29 PM, Yarko Tymciurak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>> .......
>>> Now, all you need to do is think presentation:   what condition from the 
>>> server
>>> (controller / model) do I want to check, and what presentation (view)
>>> response will I build from it?
>>>
>>
>>
>> Hope this didn't confuse:
>>
>> I wrote from client.... I meant from server - at that instant you're
>> preparing instructions for rendering to a client "somewhere very distant on
>> the network"  - you're preparing a mini-snapshot...
>>
>
> .... and what happens "behind the scenes" with that {{=form}} is AT THAT
> INSANT the template code converts your template into valid  HTML/XHTML to
> send down to that distant client...
>
> key being:   SNAPSHOT.... AT THAT INSTANT...
>
> It helps if you can visualize the ENGINE behind this... what "gears" are
> churning, and when ... how it all happens... then it will REALLY start
> making sense, and you'll be all the more grateful for all the manual things
> that you do NOT have to think about.... but right now, it might help to
> think about the details for a little bit... until the machine feels somewhat
> natural, automatic (like driving stick shift).
>
>

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