Web.py revolution

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Cebileellen

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May 3, 2013, 2:38:27 PM5/3/13
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Socialfeet had been impresses by the ease, community and functionality of web.py. So they decided to make it industrial. They decided to launch a new project to advance and make web.py more useful than Django or any other framework while maintaining its ease of use. They have a group of 36 engineers who will design, implement and document web.py . The new release of web.py wil, be more advanced than any framework. It will include the new IDE for specially dedicated for web.py. It will have a new database system just like the google app engine. It has more than 50 useful features that no other framework has. But it's ease and coding style still remains the same

Shannon Cruey

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May 3, 2013, 2:56:18 PM5/3/13
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Interesting initiative. I for one chose web.py specfically because it DIDN'T have an IDE, and I wasn't at all interested in any built in database features and don't use them, and barely use template (just so I can have a "master page".

For the users that want an IDE, or more drag-n-drop features, but less bloat and lock-in than Django, this could be an interesting idea.

Of course, better documentation is welcome in every application!

Good luck!
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On May 3, 2013, at 2:38 PM, Cebileellen <cebil...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Socialfeet had been impresses by the ease, community and functionality of web.py. So they decided to make it industrial. They decided to launch a new project to advance and make web.py more useful than Django or any other framework while maintaining its ease of use. They have a group of 36 engineers who will design, implement and document web.py . The new release of web.py wil, be more advanced than any framework. It will include the new IDE for specially dedicated for web.py. It will have a new database system just like the google app engine. It has more than 50 useful features that no other framework has. But it's ease and coding style still remains the same
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