wow. fantastic sites

On May 14, 4:23 pm, howesc <how...@umich.edu> wrote:
> Massimo,
>
> I'm using web2py in almost all of my work right now.
>
> *www.tenthrow.comis all webpy with cherokee and postgres.  (we are
> in the middle of a large redesign of the site and i was promised space
> in the footer for a link back to web2py)
> * the database backend for an iphone karaoke application.  the iphone
> app, the website (not written by me or in web2py), and an audio
> processing server all talk to web2py running on google app engine.
> for more zaniness, the audio processing is happening on Amazon EC2,
> and the web2py tool monitors the EC2 instance(s) and increases
> capacity as needed.  The website ishttp://starmakerapp.com/...just
> don't make fun of that part, it's not web2py (or my work)
> * a work in progress with a non-profit company for display and sale of
> artwork by cancer patients (to raise money to provide classes and
> supplies for other cancer patients to use art to cope).  when it's
> live i can share the url.
>
> hope that helps!  i know you can usewww.tenthrow.comin your examples
> list if you desire, and once the artwork site is live that too can go
> into your gallery.
>
> thanks for the excellent framework, and amazing support along the way!
>
> christian
>
> On May 10, 2:09 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>
> > Anthony made some good 
> > points:http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/msg/a40b27807edc8603
>
> > For now let's concentrate on one of them for now. If you have
> > developed software in web2py that you use internally in your company
> > but you cannot release it open source, would you let us know? Can you
> > tell us what is the software for? Could you provide a screenshot? Can
> > we quote the name of the company?
>
> > Massimo

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