doc/tutorials/base/conclusion.rst
author Julien Cristau <julien.cristau@logilab.fr>
Mon, 08 Feb 2016 11:01:46 +0100
changeset 11102 cd1267c1243e
parent 10491 c67bcee93248
child 12378 9dcb5e4e705b
permissions -rw-r--r--
Fix Binary on python < 2.7.4 (closes #10593811) Before the fix for http://bugs.python.org/issue10211 we can't pass a buffer object to BytesIO, so keep using StringIO in that case. And because StringIO is an old-style class, we can't use super().

.. -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

What's next?
------------

In this tutorial, we have seen that you can, right after the installation of
|cubicweb|, build a web application in a few minutes by defining a data model as
assembling cubes. You get a working application that you can then customize there
and there while keeping something that works. This is important in agile
development practices, you can right from the start of the project show things
to customer and so take the right decision early in the process.

The next steps will be to discover hooks, security, data sources, digging deeper
into view writing and interface customisation... Yet a lot of fun stuff to
discover! You will find more `tutorials and howtos`_ in the blog published on the
CubicWeb.org website.

.. _`tutorials and howtos`: http://www.cubicweb.org/view?rql=Any+X+ORDERBY+D+DESC+WHERE+X+is+BlogEntry%2C+T+tags+X%2C+T+name+IN+%28%22tutorial%22%2C+%22howto%22%29%2C+X+creation_date+D