That's like saying 'Shaolin Kung Fu' is only for physical fitness, not for 
fighting. 

Technically, it started as a fitness regimen for monks, but it is also good 
for fighting.

On Tuesday, August 6, 2013 3:00:11 AM UTC-7, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> Saying "it is only a teaching tool" without explaining why seems to imply 
> that we, the developers, are saying so. Well, we are not saying that. We 
> never did.
>
> One thing is saying that web2py was originally created as a teaching tool 
> (true) another is to dismiss web2py as only a teaching tool (false). It has 
> evolved a lot from its origins thanks to the contribution of many people 
> here. It has its strengths and it has it weaknesses. The fact that it still 
> easy to read and understand it a strength and continue to make it a good 
> teaching tool. This is the very same reason web2py is good for business 
> applications.
>
> Web2py is a good teaching tool BECAUSE it is a good business tool.
>
> Massimo 
>
> On Tuesday, 6 August 2013 04:41:20 UTC-5, Ramos wrote:
>>
>> I think i have a dishonest friend....
>>
>>
>> 2013/8/6 Massimo Di Pierro <massimo....@gmail.com>
>>
>>> I think he is making a joke. Nobody says that but some dishonest people 
>>> form the competition.
>>>
>>> Massimo
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 6 August 2013 01:37:39 UTC-5, Relsi Hur Maron wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> web2py is* just* for learning? why?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Em segunda-feira, 5 de agosto de 2013 16h58min05s UTC-3, Alan Etkin 
>>>> escreveu:
>>>>>
>>>>> 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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