That post was actually an interesting read. I've worked with you a bit here
and there on various things and never knew that much about you. It's nice to
know something about the people you talk to on a near daily basis :)
Interesting to read.
you should watch a new documentary 'Forks over Knives' (http://
www.forksoverknives.com/)
because we want you to live longer and keep web2py going.
By the way, I am introducing web2py to 11 year old kids in my python
class.
Hope more people to introduce this cool stuff to kid
Congratulations to Massimo and the rest of the team! Incredible work!!!
-Sebastian
I saw months ago comparison between Rails and C# asp.net
In this comparison the result indicates that Rails coub be at leat 3 times
more productive than C# asp.net
if web2py is better than Rails why not repeat the comparison now between
WEBPY and c# Asp.net
Maybe i can show it to a friend who is
Bravíssimo, Massimo! Congratulazioni per te e per tutti i programmatori che
hanno colaborato con il web2py.
2011/9/12 encompass
> Yup... he just might be. That or he works on the train. SMARTS! I
> tried programming on my bike, but it's not very functional. :)
> Congrats to Massimo, he has ma
Yup... he just might be. That or he works on the train. SMARTS! I
tried programming on my bike, but it's not very functional. :)
Congrats to Massimo, he has made a framework that works like a dream.
On Sep 11, 9:30 am, GoldenTiger wrote:
> In this community there's a rumor that he is a cyborg.
http://blog.gilsondev.com/2011/01/13/interview-creator-of-web2py/
In this community there's a rumor that he is a cyborg.
Take a look at posts stats:
17918 mdipierro
2324 Massimo Di Pierro
2116 Yarko
1814 thade...@thadeusb.com
1776 Jonathan Lundell
1461 DenesL
1454 rochacbruno
1401 Anthony
1311 pbreit
1104 nat...@freezable.com
On 10
LOL
> who is Massimo as a man in the society, among friends, does he drive a
> Ferrary or a fiat 500?
11 years old Honda Civic but only 60K miles on it. I do not drive
much. I like trains and planes. My son his 6 and he also prefers
trains and planes.
> Does he eat meat or is a vegetarian. Is he
Bravíssimo, Massimo!
Congratulations for Massimo and all the other contributors! You've
achieved a lot in a relatively short amount of time.
On Sep 7, 10:59 pm, wwwgong wrote:
> Congratulations!
>
> more details from
> here:http://www.infoworld.com/d/open-source-software/bossie-awards-2011-th...
hey,
we are here all fascinated about web2py and i was thinking ,
who is Massimo as a man in the society, among friends, does he drive a
Ferrary or a fiat 500?
Does he eat meat or is a vegetarian. Is he good at other stuff or was just
born to bring us web2py ?
What are his projects in the future
Congratulations! Hey DePaul you just got some PR from one of your esteemed
faculty!
Well deserved and looking forward to a pile of awards going forward.
Web2py and its community are a delight. Congrats.
-David
On Sep 9, 3:20 am, paroiron wrote:
> Congratulations!
Congratulations!
*Great framework mean great peoples with great ideas, great technical
knowlwdge and passion !*
Thank to Massimo, to Web2Py developers and all web2py-users group supports
and users peoples.
- Valter
congratulations everyone and thank you Massimo for creating, leading and
keeping the Web2py project so awesome. This is well deserved recognition for
a project that rocks in so very many ways.
+1
On Sep 8, 5:59 am, wwwgong wrote:
> Congratulations!
>
> more details from
> here:http://www.infoworld.com/d/open-source-software/bossie-awards-2011-th...
I'm Happy Congrat!
On Sep 7, 10:59 pm, wwwgong wrote:
> Congratulations!
>
> more details from
> here:http://www.infoworld.com/d/open-source-software/bossie-awards-2011-th...
Wow .This is very big!
Congrats Massimo and all the web2py developers!
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 8:45 PM, Ivica Kralj wrote:
> Congratulation!!
> This is something members of this group knew already anyway :) Although,
> it's great to have recognition on black and white... or in html, for
> everyb
+1
Congratulation!!
This is something members of this group knew already anyway :) Although,
it's great to have recognition on black and white... or in html, for
everybody to see it. ;)
On 8 September 2011 14:37, LightDot wrote:
> Congratulations!
>
> I'm glad to see CakePHP and web2py receive an
Congratulation Massimo and core developpement team...
Richard
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 9:37 AM, LightDot wrote:
> Congratulations!
>
> I'm glad to see CakePHP and web2py receive an award in the same category.
> IMHO, these truly are top frameworks for PHP and python.
>
Congratulations!
I'm glad to see CakePHP and web2py receive an award in the same category.
IMHO, these truly are top frameworks for PHP and python.
Wow !
On Sep 8, 7:55 am, DenesL wrote:
> Best kept secret... not anymore.
> Thanks to Massimo and all contributors.
Best kept secret... not anymore.
Thanks to Massimo and all contributors.
Again the top 5 is missing and the criteria also missing..
just a curiosity where django and rails fitted.
Congrats Massimo and his friend :)
2011/9/8 Vasile Ermicioi
> congrats Massimo, you deserve that
congrats Massimo, you deserve that
About time. ;)
Grats everyone and Massimo in particular!
+1
2011/9/8 Noel Villamor :
> Title is well deserved! Congratulations to the team.
Title is well deserved! Congratulations to the team.
Congratulations!
On Wednesday, September 7, 2011 10:59:46 PM UTC-4, wwwgong wrote:
>
> Congratulations!
>
> more details from here:
>
> http://www.infoworld.com/d/open-source-software/bossie-awards-2011-the-best-open-source-application-development-software-171759-0¤t=10&last=1#slideshowTop
>
>
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