[web2py] Re: gae boilerplate vs web2py

2013-10-16 Thread Scott Hunter
Bootstrap is included w/ web2py, and the provided scaffolding detects if you are running in GAE and sets up the DAL accordingly. Which means you can develop running web2py "natively" and switch to GAE w/o having to change any code. The section of the book on deployment recipes goes into more d

[web2py] Re: gae boilerplate vs web2py

2013-10-17 Thread LightDot
Just to note, Bootstrap is included in the welcome app, not web2py itself. The welcome app is a great starting point and I guess 99% of the web2py users base their applications on it's code. It gives a nice headstart when developing web apps. But web2py itself can also be used with any other CSS

[web2py] Re: gae boilerplate vs web2py

2013-10-28 Thread Saisha D
Thanks for the responses everyone. I've tried the welcome app n read through the docs, things were a breeze to set up. I'm now at the data modeling stage for my app. I'm quite familiar with bigtable, and most probably going to deploy my startup live on app-engine for the initial launch. Now my

[web2py] Re: gae boilerplate vs web2py

2013-10-29 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
On Monday, 28 October 2013 22:03:06 UTC-5, Saisha D wrote: > > Thanks for the responses everyone. > I've tried the welcome app n read through the docs, things were a breeze > to set up. > > I'm now at the data modeling stage for my app. > I'm quite familiar with bigtable, and most probably going