Can you provide a few examples of things you can find howto for Flask and 
not for web2py? I am curious.

On Wednesday, 27 September 2017 17:13:59 UTC-5, greenpoise wrote:
>
> To me and this is my opinion only, I have followed web2py for as long as I 
> can remember. The difference between web2py and flask or even web2py and 
> ruby (just to name another framework/language) is that web2py examples are 
> outdated and very limited. I am able to find more updated tutorials on 
> flask or ruby than what I am able to find for web2py. Even Pyramid goes 
> deeper. Digging into this group is a chore and a very frustrating one. So 
> if you ask me, where do you go from here if the code is solid and quite 
> complex, Documentation period. Give me examples that can be used in todays 
> world,  that look nice and feel nice. So that means examples that include 
> all the bell and whistles that make an application look and feel nice. 
> Provide a good solid tutorial/example on SaaS from the ground up and you 
> got my fair share. I dont mind paying for documentation/tutorials/udemy 
> whatever but give the users a full scope within one place and to be honest, 
> we are talking about a tutorial that is complementary to the manual that it 
> is in place. Is not like destroying the manual that it is in place. Just an 
> addition. Charge for it, I'll buy it just like I did the first few versions 
> of the documentation. I really like web2py but every time I comeback to 
> build something, I have to look for hours on how to do that one thing. 
>
>
> just my 2 cents.
>
>
> cheers
>
>
> On Wednesday, September 20, 2017 at 10:18:14 PM UTC-7, Massimo Di Pierro 
> wrote:
>>
>> I second what Anthony said. There are less commits because the code is 
>> solid and grew up to be quite complex. Also we are thinking about where to 
>> go from here.
>>
>> On Monday, 11 September 2017 06:48:50 UTC-5, Anthony wrote:
>>>
>>> On Monday, September 11, 2017 at 2:46:17 AM UTC-4, Arnab Dutta wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thanks Anthony, just what I wanted to know whether the framework and 
>>>> community is still active as I am building some internal tools for my 
>>>> company on web2py. Most of te tutorials and documents were from 2016 and 
>>>> before so wasn't sure how active the framework was when compared to te 
>>>> likes of Django/Flask and Tornado.
>>>
>>>
>>> web2py is fairly mature, so development is perhaps a little less active 
>>> than it used to be, but commits are still being made consistently, 
>>> documentation is being updated, and in terms of support, this Google Group 
>>> continues to be very active.
>>>
>>> Anthony
>>>
>>

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