I expect we'll pass 1000 registered users within the next 2 weeks.

If you like web2py tell your friends. The more users the more we
guarantee it long term existence. I know of a company that have
switched from web2py to PHP because they could not find enough
qualified people.

Massimo

On 21 Apr, 12:04, waTR <roman.goldm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> As someone who started coding an app in web2py 2 weeks ago, I can say
> that it is by-far the easiest framework to use. For the app I am
> working on I have looked at numerous frameworks in numerous languages,
> including ruby + rails, python + django/turboGears/etc, PHP + Zend,
> perl + gantry, etc.
>
> I must say that it is not completely straight forward in that I never
> had any questions (as you can see by searching how many questions I
> asked). However, the problems I encountered are to do with either my
> ignorance, or things that I choose to do the hard way, I.e. without
> using T2/T3/CAS.
>
> You will find you can get started very quickly, and you will be up and
> running making apps as complex as those you would do with PHP within a
> week (depending on how complex your app is).
>
> I bought the book PDF right-away, as I knew it would have answers to
> some basic questions, and it did. This usergroup is also a great
> resource, I have always found answers to my questions here. The author
> of this framework is extremely involved here and is an incredible
> resource.
>
> Enjoy!
>
> On Apr 21, 8:39 am, Omar Munk <forumx...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I know, I have now the cutted PDF file with 70 pages. Hopefully this is
> > easier then Rails. Rails also looked very simple but when you starting its
> > really really hard. However Friday I'm going to buy the book hopefully!
>
> > 2009/4/21 Michal Jursa <mic...@jursa.cz>
>
> > > SO SAY WE ALL!!! :))))
>
> > > Michal
>
> > > Pynthon wrote:
> > > > Hello
>
> > > > Im Pynthon and I'm 14 years old, sorry for my bad English but I come
> > > > from Holland. However, I started to learn Python 2/3 weeks ago for
> > > > Django. When I started Django I had a lot of problems. Then I saw Grok
> > > > some of the people said that hosting is a big problem so they
> > > > recommend me Web2Py. First I was a little bit scared because I need to
> > > > buy a book. I was scared that web2py was nothing and then I lost my 12
> > > > dollar :P. However, I saw some free eBooks like the cutted version of
> > > > the book. I was reading it and Web2Py is so simple! In Django I always
> > > > was frustrated but in W2P everything is so amazing! I think that I'm
> > > > gonne buy the real book this friday! I also saw that W2P is easy to
> > > > install on hosts. Anyways, thanks for this fantastic framework! I did
> > > > not use it yet but when I'm thinking about it I exactly know how to
> > > > create my site with it!
>
> > > > Good job, goob job!
>
> > > > Pynthon
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