this courses link: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1369857650/real-python-for-web-development-featuring-web2py?ref=live
El jueves, 4 de abril de 2013 08:37:15 UTC-5, jjg0 escribió: > > Are there any good self paced learning courses on webdev with web2py? > > So far I am enjoying learning how to make websites with web2py. I don't > mind spending a little money on courses or learning material, but I really > only do this as a hobby so I'm not interested in shelling out several grand > for courses that offer college credits, degrees, certificates, or any of > those intensive bootcamps. Looking at other online courses offered that > aren't in web2py I see some really good ideas for projects I would like to > be able to build. One site, for example, had a netflix clone as a final > project with ruby on rails, complete with commerce and everything you would > need. Unfortunately the site was very expensive and not in web2py:( > > Playing around with php a while back before I found web2py I remember > following several teach yourself projects but found them to be incomplete. > For example, there were a lot of build a blog tutorials but the end result > was a form to enter blog entries and a page that grabbed entries from the > db and displayed them. I didn't like this because the end result was a > blog you couldn't actually use, there was no search features, no tagging, > no commenting, no user auth, etc. > > I can build simple sites, so I'm not looking for an introductory course. > For example, the last site I made with web2py was for my friends school > with the following: > -School information, schedules, location, instructors, etc > -a blog like feature to post upcoming events. I posted links to only > future events on the front page. This behaved similar to a blog > -a blog for the owner to blog about his school or whatever else he > wanted. Had an archive dropdown menu, comments were working at one point > but disabled on request of the owner > -2 forms for people to signup or ask questions. A pdf page can be > generated based on the information provided, and a link is emailed to the > owner. I was originally going to just make a pdf and mail that to the > owner as an attachment, but I could never get that working > > This wasn't too hard to make, but I struggled on a few parts and my code > may not exactly be best practice. It would be nice to find tutorials or > open courses I could follow with more challenging projects to get me making > more complicated sites and breaking any bad habits I may have picked up. > Any Suggestions? > > Thanks > -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to web2py+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.