Author Topic: Google App Engine - for Python/Go/Java Devs  (Read 1240 times)

Yesterday/Today I have been testing out Google App Engine, just for some fun you know. It's actually pretty cool. It lets you develop online web apps in Python 2.5/2.7 Go (also a pretty neat language with no real purpose other than to write quick programs, you'll like it if you like Rust) and Java. It has all sorts of support, it even has support so people can log in with they're gmail accounts. Im currently writing an app so kids from my school can share our homework.

Post things you do with it!

oh my
my school needs the homework sharing app

oh my
my school needs the homework sharing app
Maybe I can share with you the source, it's really small.

support so people can log in with they're gmail accounts.
people can log in with they're gmail accounts.
they're gmail accounts.
they're

some people just want to watch the world burn

They have an open API for the auth thing, ou can do that with any host. Also, I suppose Heroku deserves a mention here too.

Fun Fact: You can use Google App Engine to host a website for free.

Fun Fact: You can use Google App Engine to host a website for free.

Fun Fact: You can use GitHub to host a website for free.
Case and point: http://portify.github.com
« Last Edit: January 26, 2013, 01:38:42 PM by Port »

Fun Fact: You can use GitHub to host a website for free.
Case in point: http://portify.github.com

You bumped this thread just for that?

case and point*

And you bumped this thread just for that?

Not really, the topic deserves to live anyway.