Google Apps for Facebook: Developing and deploying an application on Google App Engine. 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: code.google.com
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i like info about this video but actually i want info about “how can build up apps in GAE with the using of javascript.” help me
men you so fasto
I agree. Doesn’t exactly wet my appetite towards this stuff.
You clearly have never tried to use apache to work locally with mod_wsgi and django to build a hello world application.
а теперь на русском можно?)
PC this Mac that.. Stop bickering they all do the same thing in the end.. (crash).
You like to use “all” that can be easily invalid if there’s just one that’s not in the criteria. Not all Mac owners brag about their stuff, back to the topic.. Many Mac users actually make stuff.. and Windows, GNU/Linux, BSD etc guys as well. And there are so many of them tha’s not brainwashed, they just feel comfort with the environment. For example, github was developed using Mac and deployed using Linux. So many devs are using the right tools for the jobs..
I like how all Mac owners brag they can buy one because they have a lot of money. Let me remind you that it’s not your salary that makes you rich, it’s your spending habits. I owe an old mac because most of my client base is using IOS mobile devices, and you can’t package the app on not-apple computer which is ridiculous.
That is a lots of code for something so simple as a hello world
Me my self is the Platform Agnostic guy.. With all my respect, i thinj you don’t have any difference with those Fanboys, whatever the Platform is
What i meant that, not “all new noobs” are using MacOS and And so many great developers are using MacOS as well, and they’re not noobs. It’s because they feel comfort and more productive when developing with MacOS and also they can buy one. They’re not brainwashed.. it’s easy to use MacOS, have you tried by yourself? And you know what? they actually make stuff.. Google guy, Yahoos, Many Rails developers etc use Macs and they don’t hate Linux, they use it as well for the deployment etc.
Good for you. Ubuntu is decent dist., but what’s your point? That Linux is more closed than MacOS? I know about binary blobs it makes sense to use those where low level hardware access is necessary in kernel and protection of intellectual property is needed. What doen’t make sense is selling overpriced hardware that’s bundled with fancy GUI. The success of Apple lies not in technology innovation but in marketing and brainwashing. It isn’t platform for engineers.For peeps who actually makes stuff
By using “All new noobs” you’re already made an invalid statement, you know what i mean. You know what, Linux kernel itself contains many closed-source things.. Google “Binary blob in Linux Kernel”, btw i wrote this comment using Ubuntu.
This is not a typical ignorant statement. I just really do not consider Mac as a platform for developers. Call me old, but I believe software should be open source and mostly free.