For a tool only for learning, I sure make a lot of money from it.
I have many sites that run web2py and ALL clients that work with us are
with web2py, and a few others in bottle and django.
Magic, funny, I like magic.
Good luck with the talk and I hope to do well!
BR,
Jason



On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 1:04 AM, Massimo Di Pierro <
massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> wrote:

> :-)
>
>
> On Monday, 5 August 2013 14:58:05 UTC-5, Alan Etkin wrote:
>>
>> I've proposed a talk At PyConAr (Argentina) about all the criticism
>> web2py has had from a technical standpoint. Particularly, I'll try to
>> demonstrate that it is not quite so that:
>>
>>   web2py *is not Python*
>>   web2py *is less performant*
>>   web2py *has too much magic*
>>   web2py *is just for learning*
>>
>> The list was made according to my limited experience and maybe it could
>> modified to address more important or serious criticisms
>>
>> I belive there's a lot of material already available to take care of
>> while collecting references as for example this list's records and maybe
>> stackoverflow and other Pyhon programming resources; I wonder if anybody
>> could help providing other sources or points of view to add to enhance the
>> research.
>>
>> Please note that this is a simple talk proposal and so far has not been
>> accepted. However, it could be of help for others in case of further work
>> anyway.
>>
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