Excellent reply. Yes, learning web2py will help you learn the concepts of 
MVC, SQL, OWASP, Javascript, HTML, JSON, CSS, Python. It's really nice to 
put those on your resumee.

On Sunday, July 15, 2012 2:45:19 AM UTC-7, mart wrote:
>
> in my experience "brand names" do not sell as much as bare bone 
> concepts... Sure mentioning Django vs web2py can open/close doors (even 
> raise an eyebrow or 2)... But IMHO doors open more when stating the basics: 
> SQL, MVC, complexe data types, security, apps for the web, etc... Besides, 
> employers don't necessarily know specifics (well not all the time). I 
> remember an employer mentioning "Django", then I asked "why?". As expected, 
> there was no real answer. When I mentioned that there are other frameworks 
> (yes, specifically web2py), with a couple of examples (most found online 
> written folks from this group), i got the look of interest... The point is, 
> its too hard to keep up, and there are plenty of smart people out there who 
> already know the brand names... going out to look for jobs is easier with 
> pockets full of those bare bone basics than it is with brand name framework 
> & up-to-the-minute corporate pets... So, I would say 'absolutely' go with 
> web2py! learn the basics, evolve, then move on (but always come back ;) ) 
> and apply those basics to other brand name frameworks. And, as mentioned 
> above, showcase what you can do!
>
> Mart :) 
>
> On Thursday, July 12, 2012 2:52:26 AM UTC-7, ahmad wrote:
>>
>> please anyone can tell me about the web2py  and it's community and if i 
>> learn it can i find a job easily???? 
>>
>>

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