Developing and deploying an application on Google App Engine

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GoogleDevelopers | April 07, 2008

This video introduces developers to building apps on Google App Engine. For m...

GoogleDevelopers | April 07, 2008

This video introduces developers to building apps on Google App Engine. For more in-depth information and deep-dive technical sessions, come to Google I/O, Google's largest developer event: http://code.google.com/io/

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  • 0:08 editors -> developers 0:37 apis -> APIs 0:25 .yamo -> .yaml 1:55 Text "schema handler -> To execute my handler 2:15 throughout -> to route 2:16 URL's -> URLs' 2:34 phython -> Python 4:15 request -> requests 4:41 dv module -> db module 4:43 find -> define 4:45 will have -> we'll have 8:37 For this application -> To deploy this application 8:40 appcfig -> appcfg 8:44 the naming -> the name of the
  • how about a video for create apps for dummies??????

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  • Thanks for sharing your thoughts but I still can't see the cost justifiable. And apart from that, we're talking Python+a framework and not just python. So you should compare PHP+Cake or another MVC.

    We don't have to join the Python band wagon just because Google says so... Rather we should be realistic about ALL issues - cross-platform compatibility, development cost, implementation cost, maintenance cost, scalability, migration, etc.

    Anyway, Python is a great language!

  • @ziiiwiii PHP is just as capable as Python or any other language. Good code is in the hands of the developer not the language (usually!)

  • Very cool. The speed of deployment is just crazy. It's still kind of ironic to me how in the example they use active-record for their models however, they end up using straight up SQL to sort the data set.

  • @marhaonline Running Python now from MVC frameworks such as Django is becoming much more popular due to the fact most PHP apps developers end up inheriting are horrible legacy written apps that make you want to rebuke the day you decided to become a developer. I have been working with Django now for about a month and the speed and efficiency of it are just outstanding.

  • @Devourer09 i meant you like python for both desktop applications and web application ( i doubt you create web applications :P )

  • @ziiiwiii PHP is also open source...

  • @Devourer09 I didn't mean desktop applications, i got it, because you use linux so you like python as an open source.. right?!

  • @ziiiwiii I don't see anyone developing GTK+ or Qt apps in PHP or ASP .NET.

  • @Devourer09 like what??? i can't see anything php can't do

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