Hi

I am trying to get started with TDD and web2py, but it is really hard since 
I do not have a CS degree. I have been studying this two courses at 
Coursera, and especially the former is awesome (I did not like the Intro to 
Systematic program design so much)

https://class.coursera.org/programming2-001/                       # LTHP 
How to write quality code - awesome!
https://class.coursera.org/programdesign-001/class/index      #Systematic 
program design

I just wanted to say that if anyone out there is thinking of writing a book 
or video course, I would certainly pay for it! Preferably a Udemy course 
that shows how to do functional testing, unit testing, front end Selenium, 
integration testing, proper cashing techniques for fast webites etc. 
Preferably with TDD or some other framework, building lets say 3 to 4 small 
simple projects from scratch. 

I am really sick and tired of writing code that blows up. While web2py gave 
me an awesome way to easily write code and get going, I have not made much 
progress writing better quality code with web2py. I think too much time has 
been spent on learning to program (the language / frameworks), while the 
problem for me has always been not being able to do proper software 
engineering. 

So here is a pledge. If any of you good TDD programmers do a small video 
course on writing web2py software with TDD, Selenium, version control etc, 
then Ill be happy to chip in 50 USD for such a course. How about a 
Udemy.com course? Here is the guide to get 
started: https://www.udemy.com/official-udemy-instructor-course/
For inspiration about topics I really reccomend looking at that LHTP 
Writing Quality Code at Coursera. 


Anyone else interesting in pledging cash to learn proper software design 
with Web2py? Maybe someone can make it a kickstarter?

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