Well this is hard to answer.
Things look very liquid right now especially for python apps.
IMHO that you wait a little till all the dust, raised of new pricing
model and infrastructure (scheduler etc.) changes, settle.
Only then we will have a clear view of which way we are heading.
Also lot depends on what type of apps you have in mind.

Take care :-)
Nick Milon

On May 12, 10:02 am, Jonathan Chen <tamasia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I am about to develop three new apps that range from small, medium,
> and large. (I'm a Python developer)
>
> Knowing the price changes now would you guys still recommend that I
> build things in Google App Engine?
>
> What other benefits do we get for having GAE?
>
> Migrating any application from one cloud to another cloud is still
> very difficult, and never an easy job. Any cloud infrastructure then
> becomes somewhat vendor lock-in. Though GAE's datastore API' take more
> time to migrate over.
>
> Jonathan C.

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