[google-appengine] Re: I know Perl - which is better to adopt java / python

2009-09-14 Thread Locke

Python is certainly more similar to Perl than Java is. However, Ruby
is probably even easier on the Perl brain. App engine supports Ruby
(in Java):

http://code.google.com/p/appengine-jruby/

Give that a look. Failing that, you will want to go with Python.

On Sep 12, 1:59 am, abhishek abhishek.netj...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi friends,
 I consider myself to be good in Perl, i know google app engine is not
 for Perl,i need to know which is the better option now for me to
 develop applications for google app - Java / Pyhton.
 I am thinking about java though.
 Also can you point me any tutorial for that apart from those already
 on google app site,also is there any framework etc for this
 development in java,
 thanks
 abhishek
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[google-appengine] Re: I know Perl - which is better to adopt java / python

2009-09-14 Thread niklasr



On Sep 12, 7:59 am, abhishek abhishek.netj...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi friends,
 I consider myself to be good in Perl, i know google app engine is not
 for Perl,i need to know which is the better option now for me to
 develop applications for google app - Java / Pyhton.
 I am thinking about java though.
 Also can you point me any tutorial for that apart from those already
 on google app site,also is there any framework etc for this
 development in java,
 thanks
 abhishek
all good, in sense equivalent, I tried whole bunch, perl, java and
ruby appear have more tools to same job ie more workarounds and can
implement in another and viceversa, ruby I tried too, very good but if
you want something the closest to natural semantics: yaml and achieve
the purpose via minimal files: python. for one small scaffolding test
with ruby there were many more things risking break than py
closest to os powerful will be shellscripts awk,sort you know.
NickR
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