Did a hackaton at work yesterday to see if emmett.sh might replace #py4web and #web2py. It really looks interesting as another modern take on web development. Our main requirements are auto-generated forms and grids (for quick development of crud apps), continued development, pydal support (since we use that a lot) and a low barrier to entry for interns to start coding.
Anyone with hands on experience who's willing to share lessons learnt?
#py4web #web2py #emmetsh #python #webframework
if you've installed an older version of yatl and your latest #py4web doesn't work properly with grids?
`pip install --upgrade yatl`, the requirements aren't up to date.
@salvari
Ah nice! I've used #web2py for many years and still do until #py4web comes out of puberty. It's useful as it is, but I'm so much more proficient with smart grids in web2py and the docs are way better. And I have to admit that extracting #pydal onto it's own package was a blessing!
Any #py4web developers around? Since the discord is quite dead these these, maybe the fediverse could help out.
Estoy aprendiendo #py4web con el tutorial de Luca de Alfaro. (muy bueno)
https://learn-py4web.github.io/
https://invidious.namazso.eu/playlist?list=PLAVb3DQlAH4tIvdAsmese0_xRkvZYlox0