+Ikai Lan

>As far as speed goes, let me give you an example of speed in action.

I very much appreciate your explanation. I understand we cannot know much of 
the 
internal working and don't need to. That is good enough for me to decide now 
to move back
to HRD. So did I - I just reactivated the HRD version of same app with same 
data and mentioned 
it is much faster now. I did not change anything, probably Google made some 
improvements.
So let we do some internal testing again to see how it will behave now.

Still I will go deeper and optimize from HRD in mind. Any written tutorials, 
guides, etc. will be 
of much help.

One more recent development makes the debate about M/S vs. HRD obsolete for 
Python developers
especially - the today's announcement for trusted beta for Python 2.7 under 
AppEngine which will work
only on HRD. It is clear any speed disadvantage HRD may have (small or not), 
we can overcome with
2.7 capabilities - concurrency and threading so I am fully in - just send an 
application for trusted testers.

Thank you!


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