Interesting to read. you should watch a new documentary 'Forks over Knives' (http:// www.forksoverknives.com/) because we want you to live longer and keep web2py going.
By the way, I am introducing web2py to 11 year old kids in my python class. Hope more people to introduce this cool stuff to kids. Amazing thing will happen. Thanks you Wen On Sep 10, 6:35 pm, Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> wrote: > LOL > > > who is Massimo as a man in the society, among friends, does he drive a > > Ferrary or a fiat 500? > > 11 years old Honda Civic but only 60K miles on it. I do not drive > much. I like trains and planes. My son his 6 and he also prefers > trains and planes. > > > Does he eat meat or is a vegetarian. Is he good at other stuff or was just > > born to bring us web2py ? > > I do eat meat. I feel guilty about it but I cannot stand vegetables. > I was born to be a high energy physicist. I ended up being a professor > of Computational Finance (although this quarter I am teaching how to > build Physics Engines for games). web2py is an accident. > > > What are his projects in the future. How does he sees Web2py in 5 years? > > You should tell me that. I will continue work on it and try make it > better. > I do not believe that software can last 5 years without major changes. > > Anyway, seriously. web2py is what it is because lot of smart people > are here and have contributed to it. When I made web2py 1.0 my goals > were modest and web2py has vastly exceeded these goals. > I am trying not to impose a vision of what it should do except I try > to enforce: > - backward compatibility > - a uniform and intuitive api > > You guys have been teaching me a lot of things that I did not know 3 > years ago including how to use distributed version control systems > (and am still a noob) and how to manage people.