I - Book intent

AnyBlok is a Python framework to build business applications.

This tutorial is made to teach you how to develop applications with AnyBlok.

Reader requirements

We expect the reader to know at least one procedural programming language!

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Summary

If you are in a hurry and wants to quickly give it a try, or just set up a new project without verbose concepts you may read this how to set up project with cookiecutter

We try to make each section of this book independent, so you can read it the way you want and later refer to it while developing your project.

All examples and exercices are available and extracted from a dedicated repo: AnyBlok book examples that makes easy to test them or start this tutorial from any section.

Let's imagine a business story that gives a guideline to this book. You have to develop an online service to schedule classrooms booking so teachers can know where they will give their courses.

  • I - Discover AnyBlok: Understanding AnyBlok concepts. For what it is a useful framework and available features. We will end with our vision and projects to create an eco-system around AnyBlok.

  • II - Setup your project: Learn how to set up your development environment, initialize a new project, run it \o/ and understand how it is composed.

  • III - First Bloks: Start to develop! Discover AnyBlok features that makes it really modular, and let you get full control to create products that others can reuse and adapt to their own business.

  • IV - Create a service: It's time to expose your service through http, provide a REST API and use it in a graphical user interface, play with pyramid facilities and use existing utility Bloks.

Authors:

  • Jean-Sébastien Suzanne
  • Christophe Combelles
  • Pierre Verkest
  • Denis Viviès
  • Franck Bret
  • Hugo Quezada
  • Marc Lamazouère
  • Marc Szilagyi
  • @AlexTorx

Licence

This AnyBlok tutorial is released under the terms of Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License CC BY-SA 4.0

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