Thomas i totally agree with u... im still learning to denormalize =( ... im
missing too much the true SQL commands... inner joins, groups...

2011/11/4 Thomas Wiradikusuma <[email protected]>

> Typical startup flow is like this:
> 1. build an app with the most rapid way (forget about best coding
> practices etc)
> 2. get traction
> 3. get funding
> 4. pay someone smarter to refine the code and make it scale
>
> Even in the 'right way' scenario, people often defer optimization as
> "premature optimization is the root of all evil". But developing in
> GAE forces us to optimize from the beginning (e.g. must use index,
> must denormalize, must make program startup fast).
>
> That's not all bad, but I think it's making us slow. Partly because
> we' accustomed to develop "normal" apps (use SQL with all its bells
> and whistles, use Spring for Java, freedom of framework/stack, etc).
> What do you guys think?
>
>
> On Nov 4, 6:29 am, Sun Jing <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I think there must be a way to optimize, but I agree with you that it's
> not
> > worth redesigning and rewriting your site.
>
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