That is absolutely correct. I learned a lot from Rails. I always found it 
more user friendly than Django but also slower.

On Saturday, 15 July 2017 04:00:36 UTC-5, Joe Barnhart wrote:
>
> But Grails borrowed heavily from Rails.  And you, Massimo, mentioned that 
> Rails also provided some "inspiration" for web2py  
>
> So by the commutative property of web platforms, web2py and Grails share 
> some family similarities. 
>
> -- Joe
>
> On Thursday, July 13, 2017 at 10:05:54 AM UTC-7, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>
>> Actually no. I never looked into Grails.
>>
>> On Thursday, 13 July 2017 02:29:15 UTC-5, pbreit wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm curious what ever happened to this effort?
>>>
>>> Personally I much prefer the CLI-less approach of web2py. I would much 
>>> rather just create a file here and there or add a function in a controller 
>>> file. You get your default view automatically and then can add a view file 
>>> when appropriate.
>>>
>>> But I was just looking at Grails and from a very first glance saw quite 
>>> some similarities to Web2py.
>>>
>>> Massimo, did Grails provide any influence in web2py?
>>>
>>

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