Now you can even do it from your iPhone. Thanks to Adrian Scott's CoderBuddy.com service, you no longer need to install Python and the App Engine SDK in order to get your own giewiki up and running in the cloud. You still need to set up an App Engine account if you want to go beyond just trying it out, but what CoderBuddy offers is a web- hosted code editor combined with the App Engine SDK for testing and deployment to Google App Engine. And you don't even have to edit any code in order to implement giewiki. Furthermore, users can share projects, i.e. copy each other's public projects or work jointly on the same. You can get started by going to https://www.coderbuddy.com/projects/giewiki and if you care, click "Copy Project" on that page. At this point, you'll have to login of course - just login with your Google account.
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