ok thank you for that. seems to come down to cost savings, with price
of learning python and accepting that one's data is in G's cloud and
is not necessarily under one's exclusive control.

Am I on the right track?
On Jan 6, 10:59 am, Sylvain <sylvain.viv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Do you miss not having a relational database? Workarounds given my
> > situation of using 2 tables?
>
> Not really. I think it's easier.
> But if you need relations, you should read this article 
> :http://code.google.com/appengine/articles/modeling.html
>
> If you have only 2 table, maybe you can merge them.
> So denormalize your datas is often a good thing.
>
> > Are/can you use Google's webtoolkit or ajax/css apis without having to
> > deploy 3rd party apps?
>
> Yes. but for ajax/css, I think it's always easier to use a library
> like Jquery, Google Closure,...
>
> Just upload them as static file/dir or use direct links 
> :http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxlibs/documentation/#AjaxLibraries
>
> I think it's similar to PHP, no real diff here.
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