Just so you know, I believe that once robots are no longer required to
be on appengine you will be able to program them in anything.

On Oct 30, 1:01 pm, Andrés Cerezo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hoc can I check the software in local?
>
> Thanks.
>
> 2009/10/29 Chris C. <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > Well, you can write robots (automated participants in a wave) using
> > either the Java or Python API's that Google created. There are
> > tutorials for both languages, and API reference docs. I've written
> > robots in both, to play around with them, and it's pretty
> > straightforward.
>
> > If you are creating a gadget, then you have some more freedoms; the
> > back-end of the gadget can be (as I understand it) pretty much
> > anything, so long as the front end plugs into Wave properly.
>
> > -Chris
>
> > On Oct 28, 6:59 pm, anonymous <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > what languages were used to develop Google wave?
> > > and how could you edit or reply within a message, i understand that
> > > it's a hosted conversation, but how could you update the already
> > > displayed messages? is it something using ajax or similar (request
> > > this part of conversion from server)?
>
> > > Simple language would be perfect :), as am still a beginner.
>
> > >  thanks a lot  in advance,
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