We need tutorials, a beginners, intermediate, and expert level on web2py apps, each going into different details of web2py step by step line by line.
-- Thadeus On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 4:17 AM, cjrh <caleb.hatti...@gmail.com> wrote: > On May 12, 6:11 am, Richard <richar...@gmail.com> wrote: >> The book was a huge improvement but there is certainly more to be >> done. Unfortunately this kind of work is not fun so happens slowly. > > I am happy to volunteer help for documentation. I enjoy improving > documentation. > >> Would it be worth migrating useful content to the book (and slices) >> and close the legacy apps (AlterEgo, wiki)? > > Yes, I think so. Try to focus on the official documentation as much > as possible. My 2nd edition copy of the book here looks about 325 > pages, which is already quite long. From a publisher point-of-view, > it may make more economic sense to split the official documentation > into two books, e.g. a "reference" manual and a "user" manual, the > former concerned with formal specifications of the classes and > structure of the framework, and the latter focused on how the > framework must be used to create applications? It should be easy to > do this via Lulu. > >