[google-appengine] Re: Can C++ code be wrapped up on GAE?

2009-03-27 Thread nima dilmaghani
Windows Azure will have C++ support.  You may want to contact them to see if
there is an early adopter program for it.  Contact me offline if you can't
find the right person.

Nima Dilmaghani

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2009/3/27 Alkis Evlogimenos ('Αλκης Ευλογημένος) evlogime...@gmail.com

 No you can't wrap C++ in GAE.

 Since you are new at it, you might find it useful to read the documentation
 first. This part is covered here:
 http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/python/runtime.html

 On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 7:57 PM, VV zhou.vi...@gmail.com wrote:


 Hi, I'm new to GAE and I'm trying to put a application on GAE. but it
 was written by C++. Is there any a way to wrap up the C++ code as a
 class (or others) and then run on GAE?
 Or any other cloud computing system can support this way? like EC2?
 thanks






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[google-appengine] Re: Somewhat Disappointed.

2009-03-09 Thread nima dilmaghani
If you wait until the Google IO conference, there just may be an
announcement there that satisfies you.
Cheers,

Nima

On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 1:52 PM, peterh peter.hau...@gmail.com wrote:


 http://code.google.com/p/pyjamas/
 Pyjamas is a cross-browser Web App development API that allows you to
 write your client side functionality in Python.
 While it looks like a desktop API, Pyjamas is a stand alone Python to
 JavaScript compiler, an AJAX framework / library and a comprehensive
 widget set API.


 On Mar 9, 12:12 am, Owen o...@backspaces.net wrote:
  OK, I *love* GAE getting outa beta and charging.  Yup, I *wanna* pay,
  so that I can get what I'd like.
 
  BUT: the downside is that they haven't offered me what I want.  Django
  templates are fine, as is Python.  But on the client side I still have
  to wrestle with Javascript .. which is also a fine language.
 
  So what's my beef?  That I gotta use *two* languages.  Wimp that I am,
  I'm sorta getting tired of this.  I've written a fairly complicated
  GAE app, with Google Maps (and lately a few JS libraries), and I still
  get the two wonderful languages mixed up.
 
  So if I'm going to start paying, I want some love.  Either:
 
  1 - A Python environment that emits Javascript for the browser (think
  GWT)
  .. or
  2 - A server-side Javascript solution, like Aptana  Jaxer .
 
  After looking at the *huge* advances in Javascript code, I'm tempted
  to move from 1 to 2.  Lively Kernel is really nice, as is the JS
  version of Processing.org's graphics.
 
  But Google, as much as I love ya, you're still in beta.  I like your
  approach much more than Amazon's, and I think your getting there, but
  you're puzzling a lot of us who see you using GWT for high end apps,
  but not giving us GAE folks the full Monty.
 
  So what's your next move?
 
 -- Owen

 



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