I'm curious why your Java version costs more currently! Can you share more
details? I would've expected the Java version to cost less since Java has
JIT compilation so the code should run faster.

As for your questions, I'd say that the price difference will likely be
small compared to the cost of your own time (unless the app gets a lot of
load and costs a lot). So I'd say choose the language in which you feel more
comfortable. Python tends to get new GAE features first, which is a slight
vote for Python.




On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 12:41 PM, Brandon Wirtz <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have kind of asked this before… ****
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> I am trying to decide if I take the python of my app and expand it, or the
> version I ported to Java.  The Java version currently costs more to run,
> than the python version, but the new pricing would put the Java version as
> cheaper, at least until instances support multiple threads on python.  ***
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> So do I build out Python? Or Build out Java? ****
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> How long from new pricing to Mult-threaded Python?****
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