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Both of your apps have gotten some great coverage, and are great examples of GAE creativity. This time around I wanted to highlight some less obscure apps.
Louis did an excellent review of NoiseRiver at the url below, for anyone that has missed it :)
http://www.louisgray.com/live/2008/06/new-noise...
Yes, and I thank Louis for this so much! Just commenting to say how much google appengine is really a viable solution for some apps :)
Thank you. It's truly a simple effective app.I had it bookmarked ages it ago, and recently rediscovered it.
Google App Engine really does make it possible to kick out an idea out into the world delivering scalability, quality and efficiency right out of the gate. I hope developers continue to discover it’s power, Python and Django are nothing to be afraid of in fact I really value learning them.
Posted up my thank you! http://www.buildcontext.com/blog/2008/12/04/spy...
with Google App Engine
http://code.google.com/p/g-proxy/
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