Hey Drew,

I benefitted from reading this thread a lot as well. I've been trying to
think of what a "I did the Guestbook tutorial; now what?!" guide would look
like. Seems like it would be very beneficial to new developers to be able to
follow a roadmap to mid-level GAE proficiency.

Ikai Lan
Developer Programs Engineer, Google App Engine
Blog: http://googleappengine.blogspot.com
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On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 4:29 AM, Drew Spencer <[email protected]> wrote:

> So many brilliant replies - I really can't thank you all enough for being
> so helpful.
>
> I am taking it all into account and will spend this week largely 1)
> Watching the videos 2) Reading the docs and 3) Understanding the datastore
> and Objectify/TWiG. I think that's gonna be enough for now! Like many of you
> have said, I need to understand the basics first, before moving on to UI or
> anything else. I only got my test server running for the first time on
> Friday, so I have along way to go. Excited though!
>
> I have compiled all of your suggestions into a document and will be looking
> into them all in due course.
>
> Thanks again everyone. You really do make this world go round :)
>
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