Massimo's response was very elegant, accurate and concise - just like
web2py!

Here are just a few additional points:

The .NET world is in extreme turmoil at the moment because
Visual Studio, SQL Server and Entity Framework all have major
upgrades due out next year, so they will be unstable for the next
several years.

web2py does not have these problems and guarantees backward
compatibility.
It is smootthly evolving in measured increments each day.
That is an major time-saver right there.

ASP.NET is modelled around an old, slow edit, compile, build cycle.

web2py especially with Wing IDE, if FAR easier to debug than ASP.NET.

web2py is built on python which runs immediately - no build and so it
promotes congitive feedback, i.e in the 'Zone' type of development.
python is *TRULY* meant for RAD on the web.

And web2py appliances such as T3 make it possible to completely
develop in the Cloud - i.e. your Dev Studio can be in the Cloud.


On May 22, 4:04 pm, weheh <richard_gor...@verizon.net> wrote:
> Non .net
>
> On May 22, 12:31 pm, dlypka <dly...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > If your company selects web2py as its development tool,
> > what platform do you expect to run web2py on -
> >    .NET (in which case I believe web2py would be using Iron Python),
> >        or
> >    Non .NET such as the usual web2py distro for Windows XP (but with
> > an Enterprise flavor of the SQL Engine and Web server)?- Hide quoted text -
>
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