> As it is, the web2py book seems to assume a lot of familiarity with creating
> web applications and less familiarity with Python. I imagine several people
> like me are in the opposite situation.
At the moment I'm on the verge of learning bout both web development and GUI
(py+qt), and although I skimmed thropugh Django book, I really prefer web2py's
style and (hope) to undestand more about the subject. However, I assume, it
mostly has to do with web2py's design itself and now I'm waiting for a new book
to appear 'cause I like holding books in my hands and learning in that way.
The only problem I have with web2py so far, is not getting reply to my
query...hopefully there will be some answer at SO.
Sincerely,
Gour
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