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Developing and deploying an application on Google App Engine

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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 & Style
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: GoogleDevelopers

Length: 09:29
Rating: 4.59
Views: 247696

Tags: app  engine  google  

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jmac0072007 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I'm new to this. but I installed MacPython 2.5 on my Mac OSX Leopard 10.5.5, i created a simple app.yaml file and when I try to start the web server it fails, it complains about line 2 column 1 of the app.yaml file. Any ideas?
cobrachoppergirl (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I've just released the Python 4 complier, which supercedes Python 3. Its basically the Python 2.5 compiler, which I simply renamed Python 4.
cobrachoppergirl (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Python 3 is the Python developers saying, hey, we're sorry, we foisted a half baked language on the world, and you learned now to code around its flaws, but now we're going to really screw things up and break half a million programs and tutorials you wrote by coming out with a new version that is in no way backwards compatible. But trust us, this new version isn't garbage! Yeah right, no thank you, we've been through this with other languages. You code a language, you define it for eternity.
cobrachoppergirl (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
They should of got it right from the start before foisting a poorly designed language on the world. And its trivial to code into a language an exception for backwards compatibility, to recognize print as print().
pingdashf (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
FAIL... using Windows Vista
PSPhelp2008 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
lol
wormsers (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
omg wtf i know this guy
dan46and2 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
No, they expect the average programmer to be able to type that in because they will have some idea what they're doing.
dan46and2 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Sounds like you need to learn some things. This video isn't for "ordinary HUMANOIDs" it's for actual programmers.
dan46and2 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Umm... there's a script to convert prints, it's pretty much a non-issue. The Python3.0 changes are practical, long overdue changes to Python. Sounds like you need to calm down a bit, do some research and, finally, deal with it.