Thank you! much appreciated :) As a side note: Not sure if any one has considered this, but there is a pedagogical side web2py for the young (i mean like the 8 year crowd). Kids are so smart today it seems... My 8 y.o. daughter is thoroughly taken be this as well. I mean a great framework built on and defining a great set of standards, access to a wide range of pre- built apps that can be customized, plug-ins, templates (as well as a great book on the subject to help daddy along ;) )... with a little time and help, kids can join in and learn great basic programming concepts (i have learned not to underestimate what they can understand by example and by using example that are at their level). and come out of it with a much better understanding... This has done wonders for Chloe and her self esteem, not to mention her better understanding of applications, the web, and geographies... My plan, aside from my crazy ideas for web apps, is to focus on the kids and try to bring them good exposure this world (because that's what we are leaving them anyways, right?)
again, thank you very much for the PDFs and bringing web2py to our table! Mart On Aug 14, 5:42 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > You can download the Table of Contents here: > > http://web2py.com/book/static/web2py_manual_toc.pdf > > and here is a complete chapter 3: > > http://web2py.com/book/static/web2py_manual_chap03.pdf > > Massimo > > On Aug 13, 5:36 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > > > The 3rd edition of the book is finally available in paperback. > > > http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/web2py-(3rd-edition)/12199578 > > > The 3rd edition has 40% more text and it is 30% cheaper than the 2nd > > edition. > > > Massimo