Comparison with .Net is probably off the mark as .Net is more an ecosystem 
and can be programmed in a few different languages. It provides are library 
framwork, runtime, clr, bindings etc..
You can write .Net in python for instance.


One thing to note re: appengine, if you want to use the Datastore with PHP 
you are using the Cloud Datastore over http as the there is no native 
Datastore API for PHP on app engine

On Monday, November 16, 2015 at 3:46:17 AM UTC+8, Chris Ketchell wrote:
>
> Thanks very much I'll probably work through the introductions for each
>
> Would you say any are similar to .Net?
>

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