Peter, that is what I had in mind. Although, I must say I am quite
impressed with this New Zoho product. I think there is room for both
such products.
One is meant for ultra-fast, noob-friendly deployment and the other
would be meant for coders who would like programming to be as
convenient as Gmail (the gateway drug to web 2.0 :) )

On Jan 27, 11:49 am, Peter Cooper <petercoo...@pgctesting001.com>
wrote:
> I get the impression that what adelevie  was after was an app that lives on
> appspot.com with .py, .yaml, etc., in datastore, that would be accessible
> from the cloud with the proper authentication, but would be an IDE for GAE
> only. No more dev_appserver.py or appcfg.py or the accoutrements therewith,
> for them that want the GAE IDE on appspot.com. Does that comport with what
> you meant adelevie?
>
> On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 8:43 AM, kang <areyouloo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Zoho Creator got an update today with a new feature that lets you deploy
> > your Zoho Creator applications to Google App Engine.
> >http://blogs.zoho.com/general/zoho-creator-deploys-to-google-app-engine/
>
> > On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 8:34 AM, adelevie <adele...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> Does anyone else agree that a web-based IDE for GAE would be awesome?
> >> Thoughts?
> >> How can this be done?
> >> I'm thinking Google could whip out a pretty neat solution--maybe using
> >> a Google Docs-like text editor and an ajaxy file system.
>
> > --
> > Stay hungry,Stay foolish.
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