I will be teaching a web dev class at UCSC based on web2py, and I may make the videos available in YouTube. Starting around September 20. Email me if you are interested - l...@ucsc.edu
Thanks! -Luca On Sunday, August 11, 2013 10:29:46 AM UTC-7, Mika Sjöman wrote: > > 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? > -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to web2py+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.