I Just saw the download link 
: 
https://storage.googleapis.com/appengine-sdks/featured/GoogleAppEngine-1.9.62.msi
 
So, when using gcloud , is there documents that we can corelate with 
existing launcher 
What is the command for start
What is the command for add and application 
etcc... etc... 

On Saturday, October 28, 2017 at 3:39:29 AM UTC+5:30, Hj L wrote:
>
> Just came back to App Engine to work on a new website/server. Now, I have 
> to relearn things to get it work again. This is exactly the reason why I 
> prefer GUI over command line tools. Whenever I have to relearn, GUI takes 
> way shorter amount of time compare to command line instructions that are 
> likely to get changed in the future. I am really dumbfounded for this 
> approach by Google team especially after watching a youtube video that 
> Google and other companies are investing millions of dollars for computer 
> science education because of the industry's shortage of developers. With 
> good GUI tools, it can cut some of those needs for developers. Going back 
> to command lines likely waste intelligence resources on something 
> completely unneeded in a development cycle. As of the time of writing, I 
> couldn't find the App Engine Launcher on the download links so I just 
> updated my old version to 1.9.62 for the time being. It's a bit stressing 
> to see that I am being coerced to learn the command line instructions when 
> I thought I could just begin to code to quickly get things over with old 
> approach.
>
> On Monday, December 19, 2016 at 1:54:41 PM UTC-8, Nicholas (Google Cloud 
> Support) wrote:
>>
>> Thank you for voicing your concerns.
>>
>> I can confirm that we are strongly moving towards having App Engine a 
>> component of the Cloud SDK but there are no public plans to deprecate the 
>> App Engine SDKs.
>>
>> If you wish to have multiple services running using dev_appserver.py, you 
>> can do so by by running multiple instances of them.  As stated in the Local 
>> Development Server Options 
>> <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/python/tools/local-devserver-command>
>>  
>> under the *--port* option:
>>
>>> If multiple servers are launched, they will be assigned subsequent ports 
>>> (e.g. 8081, 8082, etc)
>>
>>
>> We are aware of user base that prefers the App Engine Launcher.  Apart 
>> from that, should there be other features that you would like to see 
>> implemented in the Cloud SDK, please feel free to file a feature request on 
>> the Cloud Platform public issue tracker 
>> <https://code.google.com/p/google-cloud-sdk/issues/list>.  We welcome 
>> the feedback.
>>
>> On Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 2:48:35 PM UTC-5, Hannes Rydén wrote:
>>>
>>> I've been developing sites for App Engine Python for years and have 
>>> always loved the Google App Engine Launcher client for Windows. It makes 
>>> developing and publishing websites a breeze, compared to most other web 
>>> server software.
>>>
>>> Now I wanted to install the latest version, clicked the download button 
>>> as usual but were then lead to install the Cloud SDK client instead. So I 
>>> did. But gone was the simple graphical interface, and I was met with a 
>>> confusing terminal interface instead, which seemed much more limited in 
>>> functionality (can I even have multiple sites running at the same time on 
>>> different ports?). I can't even find how to start the program again after I 
>>> shut it down.
>>>
>>> I finally found the old client download, which was hard to find without 
>>> reading forums. Why would you recommend users to use a clearly inferior 
>>> product in terms of usability? I think that will deter many new users from 
>>> developing on App Engine.
>>>
>>> I think it would be much better if you make the old Launcher the 
>>> recommended tool for App Engine instead, and provide the Cloud SDK an 
>>> alternative. I really love App Engine, so that's why I'm sad to see when 
>>> some new changes seem to make it worse (which is usually not the case, as 
>>> you've been making some great changes over the years).
>>>
>>
>

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