[web2py] Re: Best way to learn web2py

2013-10-30 Thread Dave S
On Monday, October 28, 2013 2:11:05 PM UTC-7, Andreas Wienes wrote: > > I published http://learn-web2py.com a few minutes ago. It's far away from > being perfect, but it's an first attempt. I'm neither an expert in web2py > nor a native speaker. So all your feedback is appreciated! > It's a nice

[web2py] Re: Best way to learn web2py

2013-10-28 Thread Andreas Wienes
I published http://learn-web2py.com a few minutes ago. It's far away from being perfect, but it's an first attempt. I'm neither an expert in web2py nor a native speaker. All of your feedback is welcome! - Andreas -- Resources: - http://web2py.com - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation) - http

[web2py] Re: Best way to learn web2py

2013-10-28 Thread Derek
>Most of you know Railscast and stuff like Rails for zombies. No, I don't care for Ruby, so I never paid it any attention. I have no clue where someone would go to learn it. Web2Py is good, I heard Django is good also, but I'm not a sheep that's just going to follow the herd to where it's goin

[web2py] Re: Best way to learn web2py

2013-10-26 Thread Andreas Wienes
Thanks for all of your feedback. I've also started using web2py about two months ago and felt in love with it. It's so clear, simple to use, very well documented and the community is awesome. I'm grateful for the development and the quick and friendly support. But although all of this exists, t