Hi Massimo, The ease of running web2py/python/RaspberryPi out of box speaks loudly about the quality and lightweightness of the whole stack. I watched your talk web2py: "Web Development Should be Easy"<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMUX9NdN8YE> today and agree that the key to attract young programmer is to make it as easy as playing a game. Does one need to teach kids how to play game?
On a seperate subject, I watched your video on "web2py plays with tornado, cherrypy, paste, mako, and the regular Python shell" <https://vimeo.com/21185623>? can you share anyserver.py script? I don't quite understand how to make web2py and tornado runs together. I am interested in running IPython Notebook together with web2py. Thanks, W On Saturday, December 15, 2012 9:24:40 AM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: > > This is good to know. I should get one. > > On Friday, 14 December 2012 20:44:48 UTC-6, wwwgong wrote: >> >> yes, I bought a 512MB Raspberry Pi for $35 as a gift to my kid 2 weeks >> ago. >> >> In less than 5 mins, I am able to run web2py (v2.3.1) on this tiny and >> cheap platform. >> installed 2 of my apps, they run a bit slow, but smoothly without error. >> >> Web2py + Python + RaspberryPi is a cool toy. >> >> I am going to show it off to my 6 grade class. >> >> Cheers, >> >> W >> >> On Friday, August 10, 2012 3:28:57 PM UTC-4, aapaap wrote: >>> >>> I just did it, within 5 minutes. >>> Python is already installed on the Raspberry-pi. >>> >>> - download the sources to the Raspberry >>> - unpack the zip file >>> - open a terminal window and go to the directory where it is unpacked >>> - python web2py.py >>> >>> that's all. >>> >>> cheers, >>> Stef >>> >>> On 13-03-2012 11:04, Ant�nio Ramos wrote: >>> > it would be nice to be able to install web2py in raspberry pi >>> > >>> > http://www.raspberrypi.org/ >>> >>> --