For normal webdev yes its ok, but in the context of facebook apps we
need to supply fbml and receive post requests from/to facebook
servers. And I can no way do this on my localmachine. So I have to
upload every change to google appenine and ask facebook servers to
interact with the facebook app on the appengine.

On Dec 20, 9:47 am, Ben Bishop <leo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Install the SDK on your local machine so you can develop, test and
> debug. When you've got a stable production version ready, deploy to
> App Engine.
>
> It's well worth the effort of installing the SDK - you'll find it a
> lot faster process of developing your apps.
>
> On Dec 20, 11:05 am, samba <cooldudevam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I have been learning and writing appengine based facebook apps.  The
> > problem is you have to upload your code using appcfg every time you
> > make a small modification. And today I ran out of quota of using
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