Python 3 web development will be a far shot. web2py wont be going python 3 for long.
On 12/3/11, Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> wrote: > You raise a good issue. We will start working on it as soon as the 4th > ed of the book is out. > > On Dec 3, 12:17 am, Andrea Bravi <andrea.br...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi everyone, >> >> first of all, thank you for the really nice job done with web2py: as soon >> as I downloaded it, I really liked how easy it is to use the admin >> interface and play with it! >> >> That being said, I would like to kindly ask you some advices regarding how >> to learn using web2py. I have a background in Python and database >> design/programming, however I don't know anything about web applications >> (I >> am a biomedical engineer). I was trying to read the official web2py book, >> however from Chapter 4 I realized that I could understand and reproduce >> the >> examples, but I was definitely not capable to abstract and learn how to >> use >> the entire API. It seems to me that the material is targeting an audience >> that already knows how to create web applications, and that only needs to >> learn a new "vocabulary". Now, is there some book/slides/course/anything >> that you would suggest me to start with? I could buy a book like Python 3 >> Web Development Beginner's Guide (assuming that's what I need) and start >> from there, however I would like something that targets directly web2py. >> >> I hope the question is clear enough! Let me know if you need other >> details. >> >> Thank you for your help, >> >> Andrea >