[web2py] Re: Thank you Web2py community - I have completed a live application, ViewBase.com, using Web2py

2019-04-06 Thread mostwanted
Congratulations William, this is great stuff.

Mostwanted

On Friday, April 5, 2019 at 6:44:56 PM UTC+2, William wrote:
>
> Just writing to thank Massimo and the Web2py community, for answering all 
> my questions here and also building this awesome framework. 
>
> I'm proud to say my application, https://www.viewbase.com, is live! I was 
> a total beginner and literally learnt everything about web development 
> while building this project. I was and still am amazed by how user-friendly 
> and well thought out this web framework is. 
>
> Cheers to the community and I hope to give back to the community if I 
> achieve success. Thanks again guys. 
>
> Regards,
> William
>

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[web2py] Re: Thank you Web2py community - I have completed a live application, ViewBase.com, using Web2py

2019-04-06 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
Congratulations William

On Friday, 5 April 2019 09:44:56 UTC-7, William wrote:
>
> Just writing to thank Massimo and the Web2py community, for answering all 
> my questions here and also building this awesome framework. 
>
> I'm proud to say my application, https://www.viewbase.com, is live! I was 
> a total beginner and literally learnt everything about web development 
> while building this project. I was and still am amazed by how user-friendly 
> and well thought out this web framework is. 
>
> Cheers to the community and I hope to give back to the community if I 
> achieve success. Thanks again guys. 
>
> Regards,
> William
>

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- http://web2py.com
- http://web2py.com/book (Documentation)
- http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code)
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[web2py] Re: Thank you Web2py community - I have completed a live application, ViewBase.com, using Web2py

2019-04-06 Thread William
Thank you! I have learnt lots from this project. 

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[web2py] Re: Thank you Web2py community - I have completed a live application, ViewBase.com, using Web2py

2019-04-05 Thread Tom Campbell
Amazing piece of work. Congratulations!

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[web2py] Re: Thank You

2014-08-08 Thread Mark Billion
Exactly!

On Thursday, August 7, 2014 4:41:15 PM UTC-4, Derek wrote:
>
> That's awesome, so it's like bankruptcy for dummies? 
>
> On Thursday, August 7, 2014 5:18:18 AM UTC-7, Mark Billion wrote:
>>
>> I just finished the first beta of software that automates consumer 
>> chapter 7 filings...
>> https://mmb21167.pythonanywhere.com/Sharkskin_2_2/default/user/login 
>> 
>>
>> I wanted to take a moment to thank everyone on this board.  I have 
>> learned so much and you all cannot know how valuable your insight has been.
>>
>> And Massimo, thank you so much for Web2Py -- you deserve so many 
>> accolades for your hard work.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>>
>> Mark 
>>
>

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[web2py] Re: Thank You

2014-08-07 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
:-)

On Thursday, 7 August 2014 15:41:15 UTC-5, Derek wrote:
>
> That's awesome, so it's like bankruptcy for dummies? 
>
> On Thursday, August 7, 2014 5:18:18 AM UTC-7, Mark Billion wrote:
>>
>> I just finished the first beta of software that automates consumer 
>> chapter 7 filings...
>> https://mmb21167.pythonanywhere.com/Sharkskin_2_2/default/user/login 
>> 
>>
>> I wanted to take a moment to thank everyone on this board.  I have 
>> learned so much and you all cannot know how valuable your insight has been.
>>
>> And Massimo, thank you so much for Web2Py -- you deserve so many 
>> accolades for your hard work.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>>
>> Mark 
>>
>

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[web2py] Re: Thank You

2014-08-07 Thread Derek
That's awesome, so it's like bankruptcy for dummies? 

On Thursday, August 7, 2014 5:18:18 AM UTC-7, Mark Billion wrote:
>
> I just finished the first beta of software that automates consumer chapter 
> 7 filings...
> https://mmb21167.pythonanywhere.com/Sharkskin_2_2/default/user/login 
> 
>
> I wanted to take a moment to thank everyone on this board.  I have learned 
> so much and you all cannot know how valuable your insight has been.
>
> And Massimo, thank you so much for Web2Py -- you deserve so many accolades 
> for your hard work.
>
> Best,
>
>
> Mark 
>

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- http://web2py.com
- http://web2py.com/book (Documentation)
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[web2py] Re: Thank You Massimo and all others

2010-09-05 Thread Richard
when I wrote that post there wasn't a central source of documentation
but later the online book came out so I crossed that point out and
added a link. I have added brackets to try and make my intention more
clear.


On Sep 6, 5:07 am, bally boy  wrote:
> Yes it is definitely real productive. By the way just went through your
> blog.. what baffles me is how can this be one of the downsides:-
>
> -->online book now available here 
>
> Or is it just a typo :-)
>
> Have Fun!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 6:15 PM, Richard  wrote:
> > "there was Massimo standing alone holding the flag"
> > haha, glad you tried it out anyway.
>
> > I was also surprised how productive web2py is and yet how much
> > criticism it gets.
>
> >http://blog.sitescraper.net/2010/06/web2py-flexible-python-web-framew...
>
> > On Sep 4, 5:22 am, bally boy  wrote:
> > > Hi guys.. I have been working across plenty of frameworks, from
> > > django, to pylons to turbogears and more recently to flask. And yes
> > > each one of them is beautiful and has that feel of awesomeness in
> > > their own way. All these days while comparing frameworks I used to
> > > come across web2py but then there were enough comments by many others
> > > which sort of stopped me from using it , and there was Massimo
> > > standing alone holding the flag , countering every other comment ,
> > > accepting what he should and rejecting what was wrong.
>
> > > And possibly his posts and his comments were the only reason that
> > > around few days back , I decided to start using it. And wow , what an
> > > awesome framework, a full stack one , which just does not make web
> > > development easier , but am sure it teaches a lot of those youngsters
> > > out there what web development is.
>
> > > I guess I got in at the right time, particularly when the third
> > > edition of the book is just put up there.The documentation is
> > > excellent. A big thanks to all those who are involved in the
> > > development web2py.


Re: [web2py] Re: Thank You Massimo and all others

2010-09-05 Thread bally boy
Yes it is definitely real productive. By the way just went through your
blog.. what baffles me is how can this be one of the downsides:-

-->online book now available here 

Or is it just a typo :-)

Have Fun!

On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 6:15 PM, Richard  wrote:

> "there was Massimo standing alone holding the flag"
> haha, glad you tried it out anyway.
>
> I was also surprised how productive web2py is and yet how much
> criticism it gets.
>
>
> http://blog.sitescraper.net/2010/06/web2py-flexible-python-web-framework.html
>
>
> On Sep 4, 5:22 am, bally boy  wrote:
> > Hi guys.. I have been working across plenty of frameworks, from
> > django, to pylons to turbogears and more recently to flask. And yes
> > each one of them is beautiful and has that feel of awesomeness in
> > their own way. All these days while comparing frameworks I used to
> > come across web2py but then there were enough comments by many others
> > which sort of stopped me from using it , and there was Massimo
> > standing alone holding the flag , countering every other comment ,
> > accepting what he should and rejecting what was wrong.
> >
> > And possibly his posts and his comments were the only reason that
> > around few days back , I decided to start using it. And wow , what an
> > awesome framework, a full stack one , which just does not make web
> > development easier , but am sure it teaches a lot of those youngsters
> > out there what web development is.
> >
> > I guess I got in at the right time, particularly when the third
> > edition of the book is just put up there.The documentation is
> > excellent. A big thanks to all those who are involved in the
> > development web2py.
>


[web2py] Re: Thank You Massimo and all others

2010-09-05 Thread Richard
"there was Massimo standing alone holding the flag"
haha, glad you tried it out anyway.

I was also surprised how productive web2py is and yet how much
criticism it gets.

http://blog.sitescraper.net/2010/06/web2py-flexible-python-web-framework.html


On Sep 4, 5:22 am, bally boy  wrote:
> Hi guys.. I have been working across plenty of frameworks, from
> django, to pylons to turbogears and more recently to flask. And yes
> each one of them is beautiful and has that feel of awesomeness in
> their own way. All these days while comparing frameworks I used to
> come across web2py but then there were enough comments by many others
> which sort of stopped me from using it , and there was Massimo
> standing alone holding the flag , countering every other comment ,
> accepting what he should and rejecting what was wrong.
>
> And possibly his posts and his comments were the only reason that
> around few days back , I decided to start using it. And wow , what an
> awesome framework, a full stack one , which just does not make web
> development easier , but am sure it teaches a lot of those youngsters
> out there what web development is.
>
> I guess I got in at the right time, particularly when the third
> edition of the book is just put up there.The documentation is
> excellent. A big thanks to all those who are involved in the
> development web2py.


Re: [web2py] Re: Thank You Massimo and all others

2010-09-03 Thread bally boy
Have already, started doing that Massimo. And I am sure that anybody who
uses it once will definitely not go back.


On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 2:55 AM, mdipierro  wrote:

> You should be able to edit the book online. Get an account and email
> to ask editor permissions. Or simply email me the list of errors.
> Thanks.
>
> On Sep 3, 4:12 pm, Gary Herron  wrote:
> > As a new user of web2py, I agree.  The framework has been a joy and the
> > book (third edition) has been very helpful.
> >
> > And in regards to the book, I've found a number of errors, mostly syntax
> > problems (both English and Python).  Where, if anywhere, should such
> > things be reported?
> >
> > --
> > Gary Herron, PhD.
> > Department of Computer Science
> > DigiPen Institute of Technology
> > (425) 895-4418
> >
> > On 09/03/2010 01:15 PM, mdipierro wrote:
> >
> > > Thanks you in the name of everybody here. Help us spread the voice.
> > > The more users the better web2py will become.
> >
> > > On Sep 3, 2:22 pm, bally boy  wrote:
> >
> > >> Hi guys.. I have been working across plenty of frameworks, from
> > >> django, to pylons to turbogears and more recently to flask. And yes
> > >> each one of them is beautiful and has that feel of awesomeness in
> > >> their own way. All these days while comparing frameworks I used to
> > >> come across web2py but then there were enough comments by many others
> > >> which sort of stopped me from using it , and there was Massimo
> > >> standing alone holding the flag , countering every other comment ,
> > >> accepting what he should and rejecting what was wrong.
> >
> > >> And possibly his posts and his comments were the only reason that
> > >> around few days back , I decided to start using it. And wow , what an
> > >> awesome framework, a full stack one , which just does not make web
> > >> development easier , but am sure it teaches a lot of those youngsters
> > >> out there what web development is.
> >
> > >> I guess I got in at the right time, particularly when the third
> > >> edition of the book is just put up there.The documentation is
> > >> excellent. A big thanks to all those who are involved in the
> > >> development web2py.
>


[web2py] Re: Thank You Massimo and all others

2010-09-03 Thread mdipierro
You should be able to edit the book online. Get an account and email
to ask editor permissions. Or simply email me the list of errors.
Thanks.

On Sep 3, 4:12 pm, Gary Herron  wrote:
> As a new user of web2py, I agree.  The framework has been a joy and the
> book (third edition) has been very helpful.
>
> And in regards to the book, I've found a number of errors, mostly syntax
> problems (both English and Python).  Where, if anywhere, should such
> things be reported?
>
> --
> Gary Herron, PhD.
> Department of Computer Science
> DigiPen Institute of Technology
> (425) 895-4418
>
> On 09/03/2010 01:15 PM, mdipierro wrote:
>
> > Thanks you in the name of everybody here. Help us spread the voice.
> > The more users the better web2py will become.
>
> > On Sep 3, 2:22 pm, bally boy  wrote:
>
> >> Hi guys.. I have been working across plenty of frameworks, from
> >> django, to pylons to turbogears and more recently to flask. And yes
> >> each one of them is beautiful and has that feel of awesomeness in
> >> their own way. All these days while comparing frameworks I used to
> >> come across web2py but then there were enough comments by many others
> >> which sort of stopped me from using it , and there was Massimo
> >> standing alone holding the flag , countering every other comment ,
> >> accepting what he should and rejecting what was wrong.
>
> >> And possibly his posts and his comments were the only reason that
> >> around few days back , I decided to start using it. And wow , what an
> >> awesome framework, a full stack one , which just does not make web
> >> development easier , but am sure it teaches a lot of those youngsters
> >> out there what web development is.
>
> >> I guess I got in at the right time, particularly when the third
> >> edition of the book is just put up there.The documentation is
> >> excellent. A big thanks to all those who are involved in the
> >> development web2py.


Re: [web2py] Re: Thank You Massimo and all others

2010-09-03 Thread Gary Herron
As a new user of web2py, I agree.  The framework has been a joy and the 
book (third edition) has been very helpful.


And in regards to the book, I've found a number of errors, mostly syntax 
problems (both English and Python).  Where, if anywhere, should such 
things be reported?


--
Gary Herron, PhD.
Department of Computer Science
DigiPen Institute of Technology
(425) 895-4418




On 09/03/2010 01:15 PM, mdipierro wrote:

Thanks you in the name of everybody here. Help us spread the voice.
The more users the better web2py will become.

On Sep 3, 2:22 pm, bally boy  wrote:
   

Hi guys.. I have been working across plenty of frameworks, from
django, to pylons to turbogears and more recently to flask. And yes
each one of them is beautiful and has that feel of awesomeness in
their own way. All these days while comparing frameworks I used to
come across web2py but then there were enough comments by many others
which sort of stopped me from using it , and there was Massimo
standing alone holding the flag , countering every other comment ,
accepting what he should and rejecting what was wrong.

And possibly his posts and his comments were the only reason that
around few days back , I decided to start using it. And wow , what an
awesome framework, a full stack one , which just does not make web
development easier , but am sure it teaches a lot of those youngsters
out there what web development is.

I guess I got in at the right time, particularly when the third
edition of the book is just put up there.The documentation is
excellent. A big thanks to all those who are involved in the
development web2py.
 




[web2py] Re: Thank You Massimo and all others

2010-09-03 Thread mdipierro
Thanks you in the name of everybody here. Help us spread the voice.
The more users the better web2py will become.

On Sep 3, 2:22 pm, bally boy  wrote:
> Hi guys.. I have been working across plenty of frameworks, from
> django, to pylons to turbogears and more recently to flask. And yes
> each one of them is beautiful and has that feel of awesomeness in
> their own way. All these days while comparing frameworks I used to
> come across web2py but then there were enough comments by many others
> which sort of stopped me from using it , and there was Massimo
> standing alone holding the flag , countering every other comment ,
> accepting what he should and rejecting what was wrong.
>
> And possibly his posts and his comments were the only reason that
> around few days back , I decided to start using it. And wow , what an
> awesome framework, a full stack one , which just does not make web
> development easier , but am sure it teaches a lot of those youngsters
> out there what web development is.
>
> I guess I got in at the right time, particularly when the third
> edition of the book is just put up there.The documentation is
> excellent. A big thanks to all those who are involved in the
> development web2py.