Wonderful! What an excellent profile of Massimo. I also like that there was credit for inspiration for parts of web2py from other frameworks and tools. It's interesting to think of web2py as a "proof of concept"... I might say it's safe to call web2py a proven, but evolving concept. I am grateful for Massimo's and all the other excellent developers who make web2py what it is.
And thank you Gilson. Your English, and your choice of questions were very good. If you would like to collaborate on a monthly interview with other developers, I would be glad to help. Best regards, John T. On Jan 14, 12:15 pm, "contatogilson...@gmail.com" <contatogilson...@gmail.com> wrote: > Sorry if the translation was not very good. I'm studying English right? > Help are welcome:) > _____________________________________________ > *Gilson Filho* > *Web Developer > Blog:* gilson-filho.blogspot.com > *Twitter:* twitter.com/gilsonfilho > > 2011/1/14 Martín Mulone <mulone.mar...@gmail.com> > > > > > > > > > "My main hobby is web2py but my doctor thinks I should get into jogging." > > :) > > > 2011/1/14 VP <vtp2...@gmail.com> > > > I am very suspicious that this interview is translated by something > >> like GoogleTranslate from (maybe) Italian. It reads very rough. May > >> not be a good thing. > > >> On Jan 13, 7:36 pm, Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >http://blog.gilsondev.com/2011/01/13/interview-creator-of-web2py/ > > > -- > > Pablo Martín Mulone (mar...@tecnodoc.com.ar) > >http://www.tecnodoc.com.ar/ > > Paraná, Entre Ríos, Argentina (CP 3100). > > > My blog:http://martin.tecnodoc.com.ar > > Expert4Solution Profile: > >http://www.experts4solutions.com/e4s/default/expert/6