Have already, started doing that Massimo. And I am sure that anybody who
uses it once will definitely not go back.....


On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 2:55 AM, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:

> You should be able to edit the book online. Get an account and email
> to ask editor permissions. Or simply email me the list of errors.
> Thanks.
>
> On Sep 3, 4:12 pm, Gary Herron <gher...@digipen.edu> wrote:
> > As a new user of web2py, I agree.  The framework has been a joy and the
> > book (third edition) has been very helpful.
> >
> > And in regards to the book, I've found a number of errors, mostly syntax
> > problems (both English and Python).  Where, if anywhere, should such
> > things be reported?
> >
> > --
> > Gary Herron, PhD.
> > Department of Computer Science
> > DigiPen Institute of Technology
> > (425) 895-4418
> >
> > On 09/03/2010 01:15 PM, mdipierro wrote:
> >
> > > Thanks you in the name of everybody here. Help us spread the voice.
> > > The more users the better web2py will become.
> >
> > > On Sep 3, 2:22 pm, bally boy<ballybo...@gmail.com>  wrote:
> >
> > >> Hi guys.. I have been working across plenty of frameworks, from
> > >> django, to pylons to turbogears and more recently to flask. And yes
> > >> each one of them is beautiful and has that feel of awesomeness in
> > >> their own way. All these days while comparing frameworks I used to
> > >> come across web2py but then there were enough comments by many others
> > >> which sort of stopped me from using it , and there was Massimo
> > >> standing alone holding the flag , countering every other comment ,
> > >> accepting what he should and rejecting what was wrong.
> >
> > >> And possibly his posts and his comments were the only reason that
> > >> around few days back , I decided to start using it. And wow , what an
> > >> awesome framework, a full stack one , which just does not make web
> > >> development easier , but am sure it teaches a lot of those youngsters
> > >> out there what web development is.
> >
> > >> I guess I got in at the right time, particularly when the third
> > >> edition of the book is just put up there.The documentation is
> > >> excellent. A big thanks to all those who are involved in the
> > >> development web2py.
>

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