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Added: Apr 7, 2008
From: GoogleDevelopers
Duration: 9:29
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/
Channel: Howto
minitah Says:
Aug 17, 2008 - i agree.
TerriToniAX Says:
Aug 28, 2008 - Yep, I saw it too.
shoseki Says:
Aug 31, 2008 - I have mixed feelings towards this. Whilst the demo was extremely quick to show, it certainly lacked complexity. I would like to see a demo which had : a) A more complex structured object and associated databases (that looked like all SQL had to be hand coded, ouch) b) More complex business logic (where would all the business logic be defined? Where can default actions be defined for administrative functions? How can Individual user actions etc be defined?)
shoseki Says:
Aug 31, 2008 - c) More complex View options (not based on hand coding the template just to access data) Things that I liked about it : it seemed straight forward to understand the MVC structure, although I would be curious how it could interact with other languages, other databases and other templates languages. Using standard technologies would be a big bonus.
part2themovie Says:
Sep 10, 2008 - I liked google when it was the under dog, now they're trying to create a framework for everything including matter, and now I'm the under dog :(
phrikety Says:
Sep 15, 2008 - i was beween learning python and ruby and when for ruby because of the rich MVC frameworks that unlike this are OPEN-SOURCE --rails, merb etc. I've come to really like ruby, although i have many gripes about rails--havnt tried merb cause it doesnt have much documentation. i think the pure OO in ruby is awesome and it doesnt try to assert any formatting onto to, you can do it completely is old java/c++ type syntax if you want
aonutube Says:
Sep 24, 2008 - thanks
vpoqqk Says:
Sep 25, 2008 - Good~!
CamiloSanchez1979 Says:
Oct 3, 2008 - What's the difference between doing this on Google's engine and on my own with php?
kubuntuboy Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - It's easier for google, to take control of your site if they need ;)
pandorachild Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - I havnt been this confused since some one asked me to unbuckle the bootstrap on a tarball.
80lily08 Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - good!1
winxtremetube Says:
Oct 11, 2008 - Its beacause they give you very fast servers and a good framework.
horacetx Says:
Oct 15, 2008 - it's not using php, it's python
blkcountrygrl101 Says:
Oct 19, 2008 - someone lick my puss 5
TranceSession Says:
Oct 24, 2008 - ill lick it
pdizzyd Says:
Oct 24, 2008 - Have you every programmed web apps before? This was a pretty straightforward demo.
pdizzyd Says:
Oct 24, 2008 - You don't have to pay for hosting if your app is less than 500 MB, that is 96% of most sites. You will have to learn Python though...I think I will just stick with PHP.
ot4ym Says:
Oct 27, 2008 - lol php
mewpsypokes Says:
Oct 27, 2008 - This is too advanced!
TiLeNpWneD Says:
Oct 31, 2008 - Python is great! I'll have to learn it!
maurygreen Says:
Nov 1, 2008 - I know people are going to make fun of me for this, but I think this is too high-end for a Hello World! demo. App Engine is supposed to be a tool to make developing web apps easier - therefore I think there should be some intro resources that takes less for granted. Of course there should still be videos like this for the more experienced...
grywacz Says:
Nov 3, 2008 - It's not SQL.
JoakoXWacho Says:
Nov 7, 2008 - Nice, now I can understand every step.
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htbeast Says:
Aug 17, 2008 - I didn't say I don't use high level frameworks when it makes sense. My point was simply to point out that Python isn't difficult to code in like the first guy I replied to said. It was simply a statement to correct a false assumption, and one I stand by. It was the silly replies of 'noob' that got my blood up; I object to being insulted for no reason by people who know nothing about me.