[web2py] Re: Grails for web2py - anyone interested ?

2017-07-20 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
That is absolutely correct. I learned a lot from Rails. I always found it 
more user friendly than Django but also slower.

On Saturday, 15 July 2017 04:00:36 UTC-5, Joe Barnhart wrote:
>
> But Grails borrowed heavily from Rails.  And you, Massimo, mentioned that 
> Rails also provided some "inspiration" for web2py  
>
> So by the commutative property of web platforms, web2py and Grails share 
> some family similarities. 
>
> -- Joe
>
> On Thursday, July 13, 2017 at 10:05:54 AM UTC-7, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>
>> Actually no. I never looked into Grails.
>>
>> On Thursday, 13 July 2017 02:29:15 UTC-5, pbreit wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm curious what ever happened to this effort?
>>>
>>> Personally I much prefer the CLI-less approach of web2py. I would much 
>>> rather just create a file here and there or add a function in a controller 
>>> file. You get your default view automatically and then can add a view file 
>>> when appropriate.
>>>
>>> But I was just looking at Grails and from a very first glance saw quite 
>>> some similarities to Web2py.
>>>
>>> Massimo, did Grails provide any influence in web2py?
>>>
>>

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[web2py] Re: Grails for web2py - anyone interested ?

2017-07-15 Thread Joe Barnhart
But Grails borrowed heavily from Rails.  And you, Massimo, mentioned that 
Rails also provided some "inspiration" for web2py  

So by the commutative property of web platforms, web2py and Grails share 
some family similarities. 

-- Joe

On Thursday, July 13, 2017 at 10:05:54 AM UTC-7, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> Actually no. I never looked into Grails.
>
> On Thursday, 13 July 2017 02:29:15 UTC-5, pbreit wrote:
>>
>> I'm curious what ever happened to this effort?
>>
>> Personally I much prefer the CLI-less approach of web2py. I would much 
>> rather just create a file here and there or add a function in a controller 
>> file. You get your default view automatically and then can add a view file 
>> when appropriate.
>>
>> But I was just looking at Grails and from a very first glance saw quite 
>> some similarities to Web2py.
>>
>> Massimo, did Grails provide any influence in web2py?
>>
>

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[web2py] Re: Grails for web2py - anyone interested ?

2017-07-13 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
Actually no. I never looked into Grails.

On Thursday, 13 July 2017 02:29:15 UTC-5, pbreit wrote:
>
> I'm curious what ever happened to this effort?
>
> Personally I much prefer the CLI-less approach of web2py. I would much 
> rather just create a file here and there or add a function in a controller 
> file. You get your default view automatically and then can add a view file 
> when appropriate.
>
> But I was just looking at Grails and from a very first glance saw quite 
> some similarities to Web2py.
>
> Massimo, did Grails provide any influence in web2py?
>

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[web2py] Re: Grails for web2py - anyone interested ?

2017-07-13 Thread pbreit
I'm curious what ever happened to this effort?

Personally I much prefer the CLI-less approach of web2py. I would much 
rather just create a file here and there or add a function in a controller 
file. You get your default view automatically and then can add a view file 
when appropriate.

But I was just looking at Grails and from a very first glance saw quite 
some similarities to Web2py.

Massimo, did Grails provide any influence in web2py?

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[web2py] Re: Grails for web2py - anyone interested ?

2015-09-28 Thread Graham Ranson
Thanks for the responses.

I suspect that in the short term it would be simplest to put the code etc. 
on web2pyslices and then it's available for anyone to look at and use. But 
probably in the longer term it belongs on somewhere like Github.

It does appear to work at the moment although I am still making some, 
hopefully only small-scale, changes to it and so I should be able to upload 
it within a couple of weeks, and I'll post here when I do.

graham





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[web2py] Re: Grails for web2py - anyone interested ?

2015-09-24 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
I agree with Joe. Now we are all curious.


On Wednesday, 23 September 2015 18:55:18 UTC-5, Joe Barnhart wrote:
>
> Not to worry Grahme -- I find most web2py'ers are an adventurous lot. 
>  Massimo (our BDFL) is probably more adventurous than anyone!  You won't 
> get in trouble for "impure thinking" around here...  Heck, we get 
> criticized a lot for not being "pythonic enough" ourselves.
>
> Look forward to seeing your version of web2grails!  (Grails is, of course 
> "groovy on rails" which borrows from Rails, which web2py ALSO borrows from. 
>  So.  The parentage is getting pretty mixed!)
>
> -- Joe
>
>
> On Monday, September 21, 2015 at 12:20:11 PM UTC-7, Graham Ranson wrote:
>>
>>
>> And I do understand that this whole approach may be seen as not in the 
>> spirit of web2py so I'll apologise in advance if I am causing any 
>> distress. 
>>
>>

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[web2py] Re: Grails for web2py - anyone interested ?

2015-09-23 Thread Joe Barnhart
Not to worry Grahme -- I find most web2py'ers are an adventurous lot. 
 Massimo (our BDFL) is probably more adventurous than anyone!  You won't 
get in trouble for "impure thinking" around here...  Heck, we get 
criticized a lot for not being "pythonic enough" ourselves.

Look forward to seeing your version of web2grails!  (Grails is, of course 
"groovy on rails" which borrows from Rails, which web2py ALSO borrows from. 
 So.  The parentage is getting pretty mixed!)

-- Joe


On Monday, September 21, 2015 at 12:20:11 PM UTC-7, Graham Ranson wrote:
>
>
> And I do understand that this whole approach may be seen as not in the 
> spirit of web2py so I'll apologise in advance if I am causing any 
> distress. 
>
>

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[web2py] Re: Grails for web2py - anyone interested ?

2015-09-21 Thread Anthony


> To summarise: I've written a little Python script that you can use to 
> create a skeleton model file with the model as a class in its own file; 
> you 
> then complete the model by adding Field(...) definitions to the 
> define_table 
> () entry and optionally add a few other attributes etc. The generator 
> script can then write the controller and the set of views for that model. 
> And then repeat for your various models.


Sounds a lot like the application wizard available in the admin app: 
http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/03/overview#Application-Wizard--experimental-

Anthony

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