LOL what I meant is "give instructions to the computer" without having to learn about "loops and conditionals"
On 13 Lug, 20:42, Thadeus Burgess <thade...@thadeusb.com> wrote: > >> easier programming without coding. > > LOL =) > > Best un-intentional oxy-moron I have read in a while > > -- > Thadeus > > On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 4:53 PM, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > > This video is already obsolete: > > > http://www.vimeo.com/13154869 > > > The goal is to build an additional layer on top of web2py that would > > allow: > > - easier programming without coding > > - integrate some content management functionality > > - could potentially become a new welcome (scaffolding) app > > > T2,T3,Cube2py are all experiments. Cube2py is the latest. I still do > > not promise backward compatibility because it is an app. > > > On 13 Lug, 14:49, Jeff S <jf_sic...@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi, > > >> I'm not sure I understand all of this T2 T3 and Cube2py stuff. I have > >> recently installed web2py(1.76.3) on my computer and I read somewhere > >> that T2, T3 are deprecated and Cube2py would be the new stuff. But > >> what is T2 and T3 anyway? Is it like project code names that were > >> included in web2py as upgrades like CRUD got included some time ago? > > >> What is the direction of web2py with cube2py? As far as I understand > >> it, T3 is part of web2py, no? Cube2py only looks like another > >> application like anyone that can be installed on web2py, or is it more > >> than that? Actually Cube2py does not seem to work with my 1.76.3. I > >> guess I'll have to upgrade to the latest revision in order to use > >> Cube2py. > > >> Thanks,