[web2py] Re: greetings from PyCon
now that's sad massimo. i was extremely anxious to see how you built the facebook clone and how people were impressed. On Mar 14, 9:21 pm, Massimo Di Pierro massimo.dipie...@gmail.com wrote: The second part was not recorded because I forgot to press the button [record] after the break and because the people who paid to attend deserve some exclusivity. Anyway, the second part included similar content ashttp://vimeo.com/20760298 and thishttp://vimeo.com/20768689(although we did not build an online store but a facebook clone) On Mar 14, 8:58 am, contatogilson...@gmail.com contatogilson...@gmail.com wrote: And second part? _ *Gilson Filho* *Web Developerhttp://gilsondev.com*
[web2py] Re: greetings from PyCon
I have the code example so I will post it. I just need to add voice. On Mar 15, 3:03 am, Mengu whalb...@gmail.com wrote: now that's sad massimo. i was extremely anxious to see how you built the facebook clone and how people were impressed. On Mar 14, 9:21 pm, Massimo Di Pierro massimo.dipie...@gmail.com wrote: The second part was not recorded because I forgot to press the button [record] after the break and because the people who paid to attend deserve some exclusivity. Anyway, the second part included similar content ashttp://vimeo.com/20760298 and thishttp://vimeo.com/20768689(althoughwe did not build an online store but a facebook clone) On Mar 14, 8:58 am, contatogilson...@gmail.com contatogilson...@gmail.com wrote: And second part? _ *Gilson Filho* *Web Developerhttp://gilsondev.com*
[web2py] Re: greetings from PyCon
well, then i'll wait. :) On Mar 15, 2:25 pm, Massimo Di Pierro massimo.dipie...@gmail.com wrote: I have the code example so I will post it. I just need to add voice. On Mar 15, 3:03 am, Mengu whalb...@gmail.com wrote: now that's sad massimo. i was extremely anxious to see how you built the facebook clone and how people were impressed. On Mar 14, 9:21 pm, Massimo Di Pierro massimo.dipie...@gmail.com wrote: The second part was not recorded because I forgot to press the button [record] after the break and because the people who paid to attend deserve some exclusivity. Anyway, the second part included similar content ashttp://vimeo.com/20760298 and thishttp://vimeo.com/20768689(althoughwedid not build an online store but a facebook clone) On Mar 14, 8:58 am, contatogilson...@gmail.com contatogilson...@gmail.com wrote: And second part? _ *Gilson Filho* *Web Developerhttp://gilsondev.com*
[web2py] Re: greetings from PyCon
so, what about the video?
Re: [web2py] Re: greetings from PyCon
And second part? _ *Gilson Filho* *Web Developer http://gilsondev.com*
[web2py] Re: greetings from PyCon
On Monday, March 14, 2011 2:38:24 PM UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: http://blip.tv/file/4879126 Can you see it? Perfectly, thanks very much. On Mar 14, 6:50 am, Mengu whal...@gmail.com wrote: so, what about the video?
[web2py] Re: greetings from PyCon
The second part was not recorded because I forgot to press the button [record] after the break and because the people who paid to attend deserve some exclusivity. Anyway, the second part included similar content as http://vimeo.com/20760298 and this http://vimeo.com/20768689 (although we did not build an online store but a facebook clone) On Mar 14, 8:58 am, contatogilson...@gmail.com contatogilson...@gmail.com wrote: And second part? _ *Gilson Filho* *Web Developerhttp://gilsondev.com*
[web2py] Re: greetings from PyCon
was it recorded? if so, it would be really interesting to watch it. On Mar 10, 7:28 am, Anthony abasta...@gmail.com wrote: I think it went very well from the audience perspective as well. Massimo's computer was set on Chicago time (Atlanta is an hour later), so he accidentally gave us our break an hour late -- but no one seemed to notice or care because Massimo's tour de force of web2py's capabilities was so engaging. Most attendees were relatively new to web2py, so Massimo had to spend some extra time on the basics, but folks seemed quite impressed with what they saw (looks like a couple of them sent out some tweets during the tutorial). Massimo had a prepared script, but as questions came up, he quickly whipped up some cool examples on the fly as well (e.g., demonstrating web services). Near the end, Massimo said, Now let's do something more complex -- we've got 20 minutes left, so let's build a Facebook clone. The audience thought he was joking a chuckled, but sure enough, 20 minutes later we had a working Facebook clone created from scratch (friend relationships and wall postings). Although it ended right in the middle of lunch hour, most folks stayed an extra 20 minutes or so for some QA (including more impromptu coding examples by Massimo). A number of folks stayed even later to chat with Massimo. Overall, I think it was very successful. We even had Guido van Rossum drop in for a good chunk of the tutorial. Anthony On Wednesday, March 9, 2011 5:41:09 PM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: I am at PyCon in Atlanta. Greetings to all of you. The web2py tutorial went very well (at least from my prospective) there were about 18 in the room which is more than I was told would attend. If you are in Atlanta, see you in the lobby at 6pm and we go out for dinner. Massimo
Re: [web2py] Re: greetings from PyCon
I agree. I would love to see the work. On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 11:09 AM, Mengu whalb...@gmail.com wrote: was it recorded? if so, it would be really interesting to watch it. On Mar 10, 7:28 am, Anthony abasta...@gmail.com wrote: I think it went very well from the audience perspective as well. Massimo's computer was set on Chicago time (Atlanta is an hour later), so he accidentally gave us our break an hour late -- but no one seemed to notice or care because Massimo's tour de force of web2py's capabilities was so engaging. Most attendees were relatively new to web2py, so Massimo had to spend some extra time on the basics, but folks seemed quite impressed with what they saw (looks like a couple of them sent out some tweets during the tutorial). Massimo had a prepared script, but as questions came up, he quickly whipped up some cool examples on the fly as well (e.g., demonstrating web services). Near the end, Massimo said, Now let's do something more complex -- we've got 20 minutes left, so let's build a Facebook clone. The audience thought he was joking a chuckled, but sure enough, 20 minutes later we had a working Facebook clone created from scratch (friend relationships and wall postings). Although it ended right in the middle of lunch hour, most folks stayed an extra 20 minutes or so for some QA (including more impromptu coding examples by Massimo). A number of folks stayed even later to chat with Massimo. Overall, I think it was very successful. We even had Guido van Rossum drop in for a good chunk of the tutorial. Anthony On Wednesday, March 9, 2011 5:41:09 PM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: I am at PyCon in Atlanta. Greetings to all of you. The web2py tutorial went very well (at least from my prospective) there were about 18 in the room which is more than I was told would attend. If you are in Atlanta, see you in the lobby at 6pm and we go out for dinner. Massimo
[web2py] Re: greetings from PyCon
Well done! I wish I could have been there.
Re: [web2py] Re: greetings from PyCon
Thank's Anthony, Web2py is a vulcan. 2011/3/10 DenesL denes1...@yahoo.ca Well done! I wish I could have been there. -- Ovidio Marinho Falcao Neto ovidio...@gmail.com Tecnologia da Informaçao Casa Civil do Governador 83 3214 7885 - 88269088 Paraiba
Re: [web2py] Re: greetings from PyCon
Great!. Congratulations! I'm too far from there :( 2011/3/10 Anthony abasta...@gmail.com I think it went very well from the audience perspective as well. Massimo's computer was set on Chicago time (Atlanta is an hour later), so he accidentally gave us our break an hour late -- but no one seemed to notice or care because Massimo's tour de force of web2py's capabilities was so engaging. Most attendees were relatively new to web2py, so Massimo had to spend some extra time on the basics, but folks seemed quite impressed with what they saw (looks like a couple of them sent out some tweets during the tutorial). Massimo had a prepared script, but as questions came up, he quickly whipped up some cool examples on the fly as well (e.g., demonstrating web services). Near the end, Massimo said, Now let's do something more complex -- we've got 20 minutes left, so let's build a Facebook clone. The audience thought he was joking a chuckled, but sure enough, 20 minutes later we had a working Facebook clone created from scratch (friend relationships and wall postings). Although it ended right in the middle of lunch hour, most folks stayed an extra 20 minutes or so for some QA (including more impromptu coding examples by Massimo). A number of folks stayed even later to chat with Massimo. Overall, I think it was very successful. We even had Guido van Rossum drop in for a good chunk of the tutorial. Anthony On Wednesday, March 9, 2011 5:41:09 PM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: I am at PyCon in Atlanta. Greetings to all of you. The web2py tutorial went very well (at least from my prospective) there were about 18 in the room which is more than I was told would attend. If you are in Atlanta, see you in the lobby at 6pm and we go out for dinner. Massimo -- Pablo Martín Mulone (mar...@tecnodoc.com.ar) http://www.tecnodoc.com.ar/ My blog: http://martin.tecnodoc.com.ar Expert4Solution Profile: http://www.experts4solutions.com/e4s/default/expert/6
[web2py] Re: greetings from PyCon
I think it went very well from the audience perspective as well. Massimo's computer was set on Chicago time (Atlanta is an hour later), so he accidentally gave us our break an hour late -- but no one seemed to notice or care because Massimo's tour de force of web2py's capabilities was so engaging. Most attendees were relatively new to web2py, so Massimo had to spend some extra time on the basics, but folks seemed quite impressed with what they saw (looks like a couple of them sent out some tweets during the tutorial). Massimo had a prepared script, but as questions came up, he quickly whipped up some cool examples on the fly as well (e.g., demonstrating web services). Near the end, Massimo said, Now let's do something more complex -- we've got 20 minutes left, so let's build a Facebook clone. The audience thought he was joking a chuckled, but sure enough, 20 minutes later we had a working Facebook clone created from scratch (friend relationships and wall postings). Although it ended right in the middle of lunch hour, most folks stayed an extra 20 minutes or so for some QA (including more impromptu coding examples by Massimo). A number of folks stayed even later to chat with Massimo. Overall, I think it was very successful. We even had Guido van Rossum drop in for a good chunk of the tutorial. Anthony On Wednesday, March 9, 2011 5:41:09 PM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: I am at PyCon in Atlanta. Greetings to all of you. The web2py tutorial went very well (at least from my prospective) there were about 18 in the room which is more than I was told would attend. If you are in Atlanta, see you in the lobby at 6pm and we go out for dinner. Massimo