When considering, GAE has limitations, and while designing your apps,
you will always have to design around this limitation.

You can develop using the web2py built-in server, and then deploy when ready.

-Thadeus





On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 3:05 PM, rjeffries <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's time for me to stop reading about web2py and start
> building my first application.
>
> My ~initial~ goal, is pretty simple:
>
> -- person registers with name, mail address and email.
> -- site alerts me via email
>
> Should I start by using GAE, or am I better off with a hosting
> service such as Bluehost?
>
> I have a solid programming background, but only a passing
> knowledge of python (I can fix that).
>
> Where do I start?
>
> thanks you. web2py seems like a better option than
> alternatives such as Djago, although those would also work.
>
> be well
>
> Ron K Jeffries
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