when I wrote that post there wasn't a central source of documentation but later the online book came out so I crossed that point out and added a link. I have added brackets to try and make my intention more clear.
On Sep 6, 5:07 am, bally boy <ballybo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Yes it is definitely real productive. By the way just went through your > blog.. what baffles me is how can this be one of the downsides:- > > -->online book now available here <http://web2py.com/book> > > Or is it just a typo.... :-) > > Have Fun! > > > > > > > > On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 6:15 PM, Richard <richar...@gmail.com> wrote: > > "there was Massimo standing alone holding the flag" > > haha, glad you tried it out anyway. > > > I was also surprised how productive web2py is and yet how much > > criticism it gets. > > >http://blog.sitescraper.net/2010/06/web2py-flexible-python-web-framew... > > > On Sep 4, 5:22 am, 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.