There something that's getting me crazy, why don't google anounce wich
language will be the next supported one. There is no reason in not
making this public. Even if it is released later than expected, that
information won't kill anybody.

For example, I'm about to start a multipurpose 'skeleton' for future
application, but the fact is that the language I begin with will be
the one I will use for the next projects. I'm absolutly sure that a
lot of people should be happy with a bit more information.

Some times I think googles people is not seriouse.

For example:

1> The request timeout is dynamic, and may be shortened... With only
that information, How do I implement this in a code. Please, I need at
least the exact time of a 'normalized behaviour' code. The only way
with long time processes is with error/test: WOW, very clever

2> This secret new lenguage: There is no point in not making that
information public

3> There is currently no way to specify a time limit to the URL fetch
action. Didn't anybody at google thought this should be very usefull
(even with severe timeouts limits)

... tons more





On Jan 5, 11:18 am, djidjadji <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would LOL when the next language will be Python 3.
> And that python will be the only language for GAE.
> What is wrong with learning Python?
> When people wanted to use Ruby, PHP, Coldfusion, Flash...... for web
> development
> they did took the time to learn this new syntax. Yes, it is just a
> different syntax.
> They did not complain that is was not C++, Basic, Forth or TCL that
> they could use.
> All these programming languages belong to the same family, procedural 
> languages.
> The new thing you have to get used to is the BigTable-Datastore.
>
> 2009/1/4 Travis Reeder <[email protected]>:
>
>
>
> > $10 says the new language is Ruby.
>
> > And although java is awesome, there are a lot of issues with running
> > it in an environment like GAE, the biggest being that you need to
> > recompile and redeploy with every change. Not with Python (or Ruby or
> > any of the new dynamic scripting languages).
>
> > Travis
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