You could also check the download counts for the different SDKs:

http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/downloads/list


2010/3/25 Tim Hoffman <[email protected]>

> May be java dudes have more issues ;-)
>
> No seriously java may be more popular for app engine than python, but
> don't assume that is the case
> just because the frequency of the postings. I would look elsewhere for
> numbers on popularity.
>
> Remember the java forum will include all sorts of postings about
> things like people running jython, jruby, scala, on java as well as
> things like using jdo, vs other data access mechanisms as well
> as trying port/or get working other java frameworks on app engine.
>
> Python apps on the other hand pretty much have all the same base
> access mechanism to the datastore, and in the main have a simpler api
> and in most cases will all be
> wsgi based frameworks that are being ported/made to run.
>
> Rgds
>
> T
>
>
>
> On Mar 25, 1:22 pm, Richard <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I noticed the Java forum is more active than the Python one: 19318 vs
> > 6429 posts.
> > Is there any data available for the number of Python apps vs Java on
> > Google App Engine?
>
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