Web2py Team: Brilliant software architecture and ingenuous code can be greatly enhanced by up-to-date documentation.
The documentation associated with Web2py is what attracted me to the framework. The documentation is a significant discriminator and provides high value to individuals that are new to the framework. I am waiting for the new version of the book, before I start on my next Web2y project. Thanks for creating such a useful tool. Joe On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 8:42 PM, Massimo Di Pierro < massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> wrote: > The printed book and the online book are the same. Anthony and other > people here have done a great job updating the book online. Some > features are very new and still undocumented there. I posted a list > last week. I froze the book online and hope to have the 4th edition > ready in 2-3 weeks. I will post online and on lulu. > > On Sep 26, 10:18 pm, Andrew <awillima...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I was actually qutie impressed with the book-like docs when I first > > saw them. It gives the framework a polished, professional feel (I > > think). I say keep it, but I'm all for keeping it up to date, in line > > with new functionality being released in the stable version. > > > > I'm also hanging out for an update with all of the new features. > > > > On Sep 27, 3:29 pm, pbreit <pbreitenb...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I wonder if we could benefit from docs that are more dynamic and less > > > book-like? I'm not totally enamored with Sphinx, though. > -- Joe Simpson Sent From My DROID!!