Java4Aftrica,
I had to laugh out loud when I read your statement that this isn't the 
cloud, it's a fog.  Well said my friend.

Mike

On Monday, April 2, 2012 8:13:06 AM UTC-4, java4africa wrote:
>
> I agree - I think it's very poor. I don't believe there are many 
> commercial companies who could produce worse.
>
> At least the docs have been updated to say that spreadsheets and OAuth 2.0 
> does not work yet. But as usually only a "fix coming soon" info.
>
> This isn't the cloud. This is fog. 
>
> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 9:25:15 PM UTC+2, niraj wrote:
>>
>> The whole thing about using Google App Engine is a joke.
>>
>> I tried Google App Engine with Google Spreadsheets.  could never get it 
>> to work.
>> Reasons:
>> 1. The documentation on using AppEngine with the API mess between gdata 
>> and googl-client-api  *Really* sucks.
>> 2. The Google Client API does not given samples for spreadsheets. Leaves 
>> it at a generic comment of use ATOM.
>> 3. I tried to dig up into the mercurial to find a relevant example. 
>> Google has a link hell in there. Links pointing to old stuff etc. 
>> 4. I still have not found a good example that explains the use of OAuth2 
>> with AppEngine and Google Docs.
>>
>> Recommendation :
>> 1. Use Gdata api
>> 2. Use on Amazon.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, March 30, 2012 6:06:24 PM UTC-7, Andrew Malcolmson wrote:
>>>
>>> If you use Python, Java, or Go, you can also program Google App Engine. 
>>>  Personally I use Python.
>>
>>

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