We feel, the availability of python downloads from GAE helps beginners
to solve
most of their teething trouble, while Java developers are provided
mostly with
somewhat one-at-a-time API examples.





On Mar 25, 6:30 pm, Eli Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> The snotty reply would be to point out that there are many more people
> working in "pay-by-the-line programming chopshops" who use Java.
>
> I'm sure there are lots of corporations that've outsourced dingy
> projects like having an internal website created for tracking
> interbusiness analytics.. And the outsource shop scooped up a bunch of
> people off the street, told them to learn Java and get to work!
>
> Granted.. It doesn't make a lot of sense since Python is much easier
> to learn than Java.. But, such is the state of imaginary explanations.
>
> On 3/25/10, 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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