Graham, hey, I just use the darn thing. Sometimes (often) when I use
it, I'm moved to words. So I speak. I like to be heard, so I speak
here. When I'm moved to action, I do. Nobody asks me to do anything.
That's because I'm nothing. Don't waste your time paying attention to
me. - w

On Sep 1, 1:57 am, "Zoom.Quiet" <zoom.qu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 12:33, Iceberg<iceb...@21cn.com> wrote:
>
> > Weheh, I have to say, you are a bad, bad guy. Because when I saw the
> > title of your post, I was ready for a fight and rushed to see your
> > post. But after reading, I lost the reason to make a heated-up
> > dispute. :-)
>
> > PS: It doesn't need a native English speaker to understand your humor.
> > I am from China too. :-)
>
> Mnnn i'm over it... that is sweet tendentious words... ;-)
>
>
>
>
>
> > Iceberg
>
> > On Sep1, 10:00am, weheh <richard_gor...@verizon.net> wrote:
> >> I've been using web2py for around 6 months now and I thought I'd share
> >> a bunch of reasons why I think web2py is a bad thing all around.
>
> >> I used to be an expert at all sorts of things in order to build my
> >> websites. I developed a whole python infrastructure over a couple of
> >> years that mostly enforced a MVC development structure. With it, I
> >> could get a new website, like a photo gallery website, roughed-in in
> >> under a week. I had a bunch of tricks up my sleeve, written in
> >> javascript, css, cookies, AJAX, Apache, MySQL, html, XML, and other
> >> arcane stuff. It was a steep learning curve and frustrating having to
> >> learn all those different languages, but it gave me big mental muscles
> >> and a big ego to go along with them. My websites were reasonbly
> >> consistent looking and did a few nifty grpahics tricks to boot. They
> >> stood up pretty well to lots of page hits.
>
> >> Now, I only use what comes in the web2py package and my sites look way
> >> more consistent, do more graphics tricks, and use a ton less code. My
> >> websites never break and I rarely check in on them to see if they're
> >> working. They just work. I can develop the look and feel of the site
> >> before writing the database and controller code. The photo-gallery
> >> site that took a week to develop ... I can now do in an afternoon.
> >> Another site that took me months to develop ... I'm on the way to
> >> implementing it in a couple of weeks. I have so much extra time on my
> >> hand that I find myself worrying about really dumb stuff, like
> >> implementing rounded corners on my boxes or getting just the right
> >> shade of eggshell blue in my background. I thought I still had a valid
> >> complaint that the web2py doc was thin and incomplete, but now that
> >> Massimo has come out with the fantastic rev 2.0 of the doc, even that
> >> gripe has been taken away from me.
>
> >> Now my mental muscles are going flabby and my ego has been deflated.
> >> Practically any shmoe can now make an excellent dynamic website with
> >> web2py.  Web2py is a bad, bad thing.
>
> --http://zoomquiet.org人生苦短? Pythonic!
> 一个人如果力求完善自己,就会看到:为此也必须同时完善他人. 一个人如果不关心别人的完善,自己便不可能完善!- Hide quoted text -
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