T2 looks like magic!

unbelievable!

Congratulations Maximo!

On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 9:28 PM, Tito Garrido <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> page 11: there is an "ande" in the first line... should be and
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 9:17 PM, Tito Garrido <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>> In page 7... you're saying that t2 is a model...
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 11:10 AM, mdipierro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Good points. Thanks.
>>>
>>> On Oct 16, 3:51 am, billf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> > Sorry - one other thing.  I think that the manual is light on the view
>>> > aspect of MVC.  If that is really web2py rather than t2 then another
>>> > reason to ref other docs.
>>> >
>>> > Examples of customization using CSS and widgets would be helpful for
>>> > newcomers plus (that old saw of mine) using own's own html.
>>> >
>>> > Bill
>>> >
>>> > On Oct 16, 9:20 am, billf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > > I'm not trying to be clever but I suppose the answer depends on who
>>> > > your target audience is. One way of grouping the audience is:
>>> >
>>> > > 1) people evaluating web frameworks and know nothing of web2py,
>>> > > 2) people who have read the web2py manual but no real experience of
>>> > > it,
>>> > > 3) people who know web2py already but are just using it,
>>> > > 4) hard-core web2py users who know it inside out?
>>> >
>>> > > I have 1 weeks experience of both web2py and python. However, in that
>>> > > one week I have gone through a lot of web2py core code to try to
>>> > > understand the sequence of events and what each part does (and I have
>>> > > years of programing and developing webapps behind me).  So, I put
>>> > > myself at about 2.5 and it just about makes sense to me.  If I had
>>> > > just picked up the manual on day 1 without using web2py at all I'm
>>> > > pretty sure I would have been lost.
>>> >
>>> > > I think it is interesting that "web2py" is mentioned only 5 times in
>>> > > the whole text (excluding the API description): once at the end of
>>> Low-
>>> > > level Patterns, 4 times at the end of High-level patterns and a one-
>>> > > off on page 19.
>>> >
>>> > > Assuming a diverse audience, I think that the chapter/section
>>> > > structure could be clearer - maybe:
>>> > > 1.0  Introduction
>>> > > 2.0  Patterns: 2.1 Low-Level Patterns, 2.2 High-level Patterns
>>> > > 3.0  T2 - Introduction: 3.1 Web2py (first 5 references to web2py here
>>> > > plus expand to suit audience or refer to other docs), 3.2 T2
>>> > > Concepts(?), 3.3 Simple Example (page 7 onwards), 3.4 More Complex
>>> > > Example
>>> > > 4.0  T2 - Technical: 4.1 Files in T2 (currently 0.5), 4.2 API
>>> > > (currently 0.6.1 to 0.6.3), 4.3 Database (currently page 23)
>>> > > 5.0  Examples (currently 0.6.4 to page 22) - ideally each subsection
>>> > > matched to a Pattern in 2.0 with some extras, e.g.Google Checkout
>>> >
>>> > > Now I've just got to download t2 and try it out!
>>> >
>>> > > Bill
>>> >
>>> > > On Oct 16, 1:41 am, mdipierro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > > > thanks. Syntactics aside. Does the manual make sense?
>>> >
>>> > > > Massimo
>>> >
>>> > > > On Oct 15, 5:20 pm, Keith Edmunds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > > > > Page 24:
>>> >
>>> > > > > created signature stores the name of the person created the
>>> > > > > record.
>>> >
>>> > > > > created --> creating (or "who created")
>>> > > > > -----------------
>>> >
>>> > > > >  db.mytable.myfield.comment is the comment to be shows
>>> > > > >  in the third column of create/update forms.
>>> >
>>> > > > > shows --> shown
>>> > > > > ------------------
>>> >
>>> > > > > db.mytable.exposes is a list of fields that should apper in
>>> >
>>> > > > > apper --> appear
>>> > > > > -------------------
>>> >
>>> > > > > Keith
>>> >>>
>>>
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