Don't think you are just given simply to enjoy the platform. That is
one side of it.

Google evaluates every user experience which in turns gives them a
business metrics to improve their business.
You are partly denoting your time for free to improve Google's
business whether you make any productive application or not.

/Kans


On Nov 4, 6:07 am, Sudhir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Besides, app engine was obviously designed for us lesser mortals who
> picked up python only two months ago and are happily writing code that
> works really well, hosting it on a free platform that gives really
> good response times and on an API that lets us do quite a lot, and
> with a little creative pushing, anything we want.
>
> Obviously, we're stupid.
>
> Besides, its not fair that google is only providing a platform that
> lets you build your ideas any way you want, experiment to your heart's
> content, and charges you only long after your app has become
> profitable. They ought to send people to cook my meals and clean my
> room too.
>
> BTW, @The AppEngine Team, can I get a Google plate for the undying
> support I'm giving you guys? I might have people over for lunch :D
>
> On Nov 4, 6:57 pm, Sudhir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm not sure which language automatically loads all the possible
> > classes and modules when every line of code is run.... I've been
> > developing only a year or so, but a language that does that isn't
> > something I'd use. Maybe we should rewrite C# to load all the .NET
> > libraries automatically, and configure PHP to scan all the .php files
> > on the hard disk and include them. I'm sure every command would then
> > run without any further configuration :D
>
> > While we're at it why not load the whole internet for every search
> > query?
>
> > On Nov 4, 1:26 pm, Kannaiyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Feris:
>
> > > Next time when I'm any Google Developer or Python Developer house for
> > > lunch, I will go with my own plates. I doubt they will have their own
> > > plates in their house. :)
>
> > > I'm sure I entered into wrong time assuming Google development
> > > environment will be friendly enough with less docs.
> > > Looks like New comers need to run here and there to get their
> > > application working.
>
> > > This is to discuss problems we are facing and the users experience for
> > > Google to understand. I hope I expressed the same.
> > > I don't understand what you mean by Productive?
>
> > > /Kans
>
> > > On Nov 3, 11:56 pm, "Feris Thia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi Kannaiyan,
> > > > This is not a productive discussions. If you feel not right with Google
> > > > Apps, then it is not for you, ok ? Go with something else like Amazon 
> > > > EC2.
>
> > > > On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 2:54 PM, Kannaiyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > Never worked with Python Guys. (Once I complete Python, Google will go
> > > > > for Cobra :) )
>
> > > > Regards,
>
> > > > Feris
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