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Google I/O 2008 - Python, Django, and App Engine

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Rapid Development with Python, Django, and Google App Engine
Guido van Rossum (Google)

Learn how to create great web applications quickly on Google App Engine using the Django web framework and the Python language. Google App Engine lets you host complete, scalable web applications written in Python with minimal fuss. This tutorial assumes basic familiarity with Python but definitely no advanced Python knowlege; Django experience is optional. You will learn how to use the Django web framework with the datastore API provided by Google App Engine, and how to get the most mileage out of the combination. You will also see how to use Django best practices like unit testing when developing for Google App Engine.

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  • he is the creator of the python programming language.

  • Damn Guido, you look so bold and.. manly

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  • Wonder if this would work through Apple iphone ?

    John

  • This 3 apps are Great, Phyton D Jango and the App Engine.

  • That Google App Engine is being used in the new Google Chromebook. Let's see how it keeps improving!

  • @MarioMancinelli82 Napoleon Dynamite has gotten old. Looks like some of us don't age so gracefully. LOL

  • @HighTechPanda What is wrong with his website, if I may ask? Simple yes, shitty - definitely not.... Just because he doesn't want to flood it with all kinds of sparkly flash/java shit and some fancy layout, doesn't mean he can't...

  • Get this man a glass of water! He wrote Python, I think he's earned it!

  • He looks like Napoleon Dynamite

  • Translating the binary dots at the top of the first slide, using Python:

    >>> s = '01001001010011110100100101001­111010010010100111101001001010­01111'

    >>> ''.join(chr(int(s[i:i+8], 2)) for i in range(0, len(s), 8))

    'IOIOIOIO'

  • lol if Guido knows alot about web development then why does he have a shitty website???

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