and when you need to take a break try this app written in Pyjamas... http://pymines.appspot.com/
On 11 September 2011 12:43, Carl Roach <m...@carlroach.com> wrote: > you might try asking for help here: > http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=3634078&trk=hb_side_g > > otherwise... work through the example of ajax and then look at the examples > folder of pyjamas for code that creates and manages UI. > > > On 11 September 2011 12:39, Richard Dijkstra > <richard.dijks...@planet.nl>wrote: > >> Carl, >> >> Thank for the conceptual advise. >> Besides the examples is also a tutorial for pyjama - web2py available. >> >> >> Op 11 sep 2011, om 12:55 heeft Carl Roach het volgende geschreven: Or a >> brief pyjama-w2p cookbook recipe like: >> - create database >> - create webpage thru pyjama >> - connect ... using ajax >> - ... >> >> Would be convenient. I do not know whow wrote the pyjama example on >> web2py, maybe he/she might give some tips. >> >> >> The AJAX is the only 'bit' that is Web2py specific. >> Your mental model will need to shift to "writing an application in Pyjamas >> rather than writing web pages". That applications, thru ajax can communicate >> with your Web2py instance. >> >> On 11 September 2011 11:52, Richard Dijkstra >> <richard.dijks...@planet.nl>wrote: >> >>> That example and the info hierarchy and tabs example are the widgets we >>> will be using. Looks fine to us. >>> however I do not have a clear view on how pyjama is used within web2py. I >>> have looked at the pyjamas example >>> http://www.web2py.com/appliances/default/show/45 but I can't figure out >>> what is specific pyjama besides the ajax code. >>> >>> >>> Op 11 sep 2011, om 12:37 heeft Carl het volgende geschreven: >>> >>> I would say it's worth a look for charts & graphs. >>> Here's one example: >>> http://pyjs.org/examples/gcharttestapp/output/GChartTestApp.html >>> >>> >>> >> >> >