Step 1: learn Java and experience the joy of compile time syntax and
type checking and the nirvana of refactoring.

Step 2: be more efficient with super stable apps.

Step 3: ask a for raise.

-- Daniel


On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 7:00 PM, Greg <g.fawc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Here's how to run PHP on appengine:
>
> Step 1: Wait.
>
> Appengine currently supports python and java. There are rumours that
> PHP may be added at some stage, but there aren't any official comments
> from Google, and certainly not any indication of when this might
> happen.
>
> Depending on your circumstances, I'd strongly recommend you look at
> python. I'm in a position to choose which tools I use, and I find
> python far more productive than PHP. I also prefer appengine to
> running my own servers, or any of the other cloud platforms.
>
> Cheers
> Greg.
>
> On Nov 10, 9:56 pm, ashish jindal <er.ashishjin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I want to Run a PHP Zend Framework application on Google App Engine.
>> Tell  the Procedure for the same, I will be highly obliged.
>>
>> Thank you in anticipation
>>
>> Regards,
>>  Ashish Jindal
>
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