I look forward to Massimo's improvements.

One of the continuing thorns in my side is that a significant number of my 
users are still on XP and IE8 -- about 15% -- and my users are in 
California.  I can only imagine the ratio would be higher in middle America 
where the tall corn grows.  I could choose to ignore these users, but they 
have money to spend and I want to get it.

As we move to more client-heavy designs, it means more javascript and more 
chances that it won't run in antique computers.  I can't leave 15% of my 
revenue on the table.  

On the other hand, more and more of my users are on mobile platforms, which 
fits perfectly with the heavy client approach.

Arrrrgh!

-- Joe


On Monday, June 9, 2014 5:01:39 AM UTC-7, Ramos wrote:
>
> what is the status of the evolution of web2py compared with other, mainly 
> rails /or django ?
>
>
> which of these including web2py has gain more improvements over the last 
> year?
> Does anybody knows?
> Is still web2py over the others?
>
>
> From the beginning Massimo used the phrase
> "Ideas we had , ideas we stole"
>
> I would like to know if Massimo  is stealing more ideas from others.
> Also what new "Killer" ideas are we expecting for near future?
>
> Regards
>
> António
>  

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