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* [ | * Web.py is a web framework that is as simple as it is powerful. Web.py was originally published while Aaron swartz worked at [http://reddit.com/ reddit.com] | ||
* [[CSC 379]] | * [[CSC 379]] | ||
* [[CSC/ECE 506 Fall 2007]] | * [[CSC/ECE 506 Fall 2007]] |
Revision as of 04:48, 29 January 2016
Web.py Introduction
- Web.py is a web framework that is as simple as it is powerful. Web.py was originally published while Aaron swartz worked at reddit.com
- CSC 379
- CSC/ECE 506 Fall 2007
- CSC/ECE 506 Main Portal
- CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2007
- CSC/ECE 517 Summer 2008
- CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2010
- CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2011
- CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2012
- CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2013
- CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2014
- CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2015
- CSC/ECE 517 Spring 2014
- CSC/ECE 517 Spring 2015
- CSC/ECE 517 Spring 2016
- CSC 456 Spring 2012
- ECE 633
- KCU
- Progress reports
Python
Installation
Features of web.py
Expertiza now has a Java dependency, so the machine you are using to develop Expertiza on should have the JVM installed.
- Setting Up a Development Machine
- Creating a Linux Development Environment for Expertiza - Installation Guide
- Using git and github for projects
- Using heroku to deploy your projects
- How to Begin a Project from the Current Expertiza Repository
- Git
- How to Change a User's Password on a Development Machine
- Debugging Rails