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> Mono is a great platform, But Novell is losing interest in it, and it's not
> popular with MSFT, if it made the move to GAE, you could expect it to go fro
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> > So, if I had access to a rockstar Python/GAE person (or two)... at a
> > reasonable price, I think I'd just go GAE. Anyone?
>
> I definitely agree with this. All other things being equal, I'd say
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> And the second part of your question: Azure vs. GAE. I'm not aware of
> any
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>
> Thanks for the heads-up...
>
> The link to that paper is here and it makes for a good read...
> http://awsmedia.s3.amazonaws.com/AWS_HIPAA_Whitepaper_Final.pdf
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Thanks for the link. Bookmarked it this time.
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> We offer HTML content generated with a
How does geohash help one query a bounded box? Geohash is a single point.
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>
> http://geoh
Also, consider GData, and the Google Charts API, if you can avoid the
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On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 9:52 AM, deostroll wrote:
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&
Since Java has already been released, fully, as open source, where does your
concern come from exactly?
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On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 2:29 AM, LostInFrameworks wrote
Also, you never, ever hardcode a password. Eventually, hackers will
find/extract/replicate it.
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 1:05 PM, Prashant Gupta wrote:
> is there any way/trick to make code secure, like, suppose i want to put i a
> secret password, say a website's authentication, in my code, now a
Obfuscators help, but any bytecode/vm language is going to be especially
vulnerable to reverse engineering in this fashion.
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 1:05 PM, Prashant Gupta wrote:
> is there any way/trick to make code secure, like, suppose i want to put i a
> secret password, say a website's auth
Assemblers/compilers don't (generally ... maybe as a rule?) retain any
unnecessary information, in the spirit of keeping the binary small.
Therefore disassembly can't provide original names without outside
information.
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Prashant Gupta wrote:
> no, i didn't really
Of course not, but you knew that before you asked. It's better than having
nothing at all however, if you've otherwise lost your source.
2009/4/14 Prashant Gupta
> ok, will disassembled/decompiled code have all variable/member names exact
> same as in original source??
>
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 14,
FWIW, Java binaries can be fairly easily disassembled/decompiled ...
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Prashant Gupta wrote:
> if you are talking about java version, no ! because google compiles all
> your jsps and servlets before uploading and ofcourse doesn't upload you
> source code... even i
gregate functions like sum, avg
>> etc.) a relational database has also advantages.
>>
>>
>> On 8 apr, 19:58, Andrew Badera wrote:
>> > It might not make "sence" but it certainly makes "sense" when you're
>> living
>> > in a wor
It might not make "sence" but it certainly makes "sense" when you're living
in a world full of RDBMS, and want to make the barrier to entry as low as
possible.
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Swet. A blog. Wow, that's unique and different. Sure glad we're all now
aware of YOUR blog.
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 5:23 PM, pfisk wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I have started a new Blog discussing a new Website that will be
> deployed in April.
>
> The site uses GXT for the user interface, Google'
www.google.com buddy.
this is old school easy stuff. don't be lazy.
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 8:53 PM, jago wrote:
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> I am a total Javascript agnostic. I guess you do not have some example
> Python/Javascript code?
> >
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> I see in Google Analytics they have info about screen size, Flash and
> Ja
Agreed. Looks good, appears to operate smoothly.
Nice app!
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> I liked it a lot too.
>
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Amr Ellafi wrote:
>>
>> Congrats I liked it very much. user-friendly as well.
>> if this is a one man show
I'm sure this has never come up before ... certainly not recently ...
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> Can you write to the file system with app engine? My app requires people to
> upload text documents.
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use a URL monitoring service to ping your URLs every n minutes ...
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 6:40 AM, thuan wrote:
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>> I just noticed that quite surprisingly, time.sleep() works.
>
> There is a 10 second execution limit for all requests. This includes
> requesting and submitting data to extern
Wouldn't a Comet mechanism be fairly expensive, implemented on GAE?
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 7:59 AM, thuan wrote:
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> I know the topic is more about microblogging services than xmpp, but
> by chance, have somebody achieved to install some comet/ajax push
> applications? The technique might be u
you'd have to wonder if there's a push out to Gnip somewhere ... or if
protocol buffers are involved ..
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Considering the nature of your service, why are you soliciting
donations on the GAE dev list? Shouldn't you be soliciting donations
from all these users you have, rather than anonymous, random people on
a dev list? If you're drawing so much traffic, you need to establish
an advertising package tha
E TO DO IT!!..
> By the way with your point of view I dont like you to be in the team!..
>
>
> 2009/3/5 Andrew Badera
>>
>> *chuckle*
>>
>> So wait, you lack capability, but rather than be forthcoming about
>> your needs, you wish to screen the people voluntee
*chuckle*
So wait, you lack capability, but rather than be forthcoming about
your needs, you wish to screen the people volunteering to help you?
Sounds like yet another pseudo-"entrepreneur" who wants to take
advantage of techies.
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 5:31 AM, Alex Rad wrote:
> Hi Linbo!
>
use a network sniffer or transparent proxy to figure out what the
differences are, and address them.
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> I can not access Appengine from flex using httpservice when I use IE6,
> using get and post.
>
> Did someone ha
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On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 9:02 AM, andy.booth
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> Hi
>
> I would like to author a .NET/C#/WPF application that takes a .zip
> archive of a Google App Engine application and automate the deployment/
> up
regular expressions.
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 2:12 PM, thebrianschott wrote:
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> Is there an easy way to recognize a part of a user's input as a url
> and make it into a clickable link for other users to click on in a log
> application? I am using python and django.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Brian in
It's not a denial of service -- ideally the GAE cloud should scale up,
regardless of request volume. It IS, however, an economic denial of
sustainability, or EDoS. Different issue, and one GAE has yet to address.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 7:48 PM, coolmenu wrote:
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> If someone use DOS attack my
Wireshark, netmon, Fiddler ...
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 2:28 PM, Alexander Konovalenko wrote:
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> On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 01:47, Ryan W wrote:
> >
> > Does anybody have a good method for capturing HTTP traffic between app
> > engine (urlfetch) and the connections it makes, such as for API/Web
>
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> Hi,
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> Probably this question has already been asked before.
>
> What is the difference between
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> Hi!
>
> Sounds like you need some connection to your existing DB2 database on
> your own servers.
>
> I would expect you would ne
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Avoid sequential keys, use something like a GUID or UUID, nonce values, etc.
etc.
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The billing page is hanging out with the spoon next to the red pill.
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 8:18 PM, freeanderson wrote:
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> hello?
>
> how can i buy the data store more than 500MB?
>
> where is the billing page?
>
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On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Greg wrote:
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> First, if you are not a security expert, consider using Django's
> authentication framework. Online security is not easy - there are a
> lot of things you have to get right, and missing just one of them
> means
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On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Faber Fedor wrote:
> Why can't I get my account at my client (NOT my personal account) verifie
I'd be curious to see what you come up with, I've been wanting to implement
a similar low-level service framework myself.
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If there are any computer books within reach in your mom's basement, perhaps
you should consider reading them. And maybe do work on a "real" project or
two or three ...
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 2:45 PM, Xavier Mathews wrote:
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> Well not many people developers etc use that form of java anymore
Is this list really supposed to serve to advertise commercial products?
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You might benefit from checking out Microsoft's "Provider Models" in .NET.
They address exactly this sort of abstraction. For this, you want the role
and/or membership providers.
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was writing a facebook clone. I might have an image
>> processing service, a 'profile editing' service, and a feed publishing
>> service. If my client side code makes calls to all three of these
>> services, does that mean i've subverted the quota system?
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> Since OFB doesn't require a 'decode' function, it works fine.
>
> It seems like it should be secure as long as SHA1 is, but I'm no
> cryptographer.
>
> -Nick
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SHA == one-way hashing, not encryption.
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No, I think I mean last week, when Azure was announced at PDC, when it was
still October.
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> On 22 Ott, 16:47, "Andrew Badera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I can use, and have in fact used, a publicly available image and get a
scalable app up and running in minutes under EC2, with or without
Rightscale.
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> Just try it, you will see. I am tired of arguing here. It makes little
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>
> > I think the big draw of GAE over EC2 is the autoscaling, usage based
> &g
Or EBS for that matter too (S3, SimpleDB, EBS)
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Welcome to the killfile.
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> If you don't wish to listen you can go away.
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> I will explain my experience and the difficulties I faced around. If
> you think t
to them and have them
> transfer the data to our Amazon EBS, they said 'No,
> the only to upload data is through the network'.
>
> But EC2 has several advantages over GAE.
> In EC2, you can install any OS, any applications, any languages, etc.
> You can do almost an
There are plenty, though I'm not sure anyone else offers Python via
Platform-as-a-Service.
There are numerous clouds and grids out there, many still in beta.
Those NOT in beta are also NOT FREE.
You might want to consider checking out Amazon's EC2 offering, though if
you're having trouble gettin
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> > I do see where that IS the case, and that's kind of crazy ... but
> > obv
Doubtful. Most good businesses make rational decisions, not dogmatic ones.
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> > Will it force the GAE team to spend extra effort on a .NET implementation
> > for GAE?
>
> Google would not support MS .NET until MS is completely
gt;
> I didn't write "XP only" , I said "lack of XP support". The Azure SDK
> only supports Vista and Server 2008. It does not support XP.
>
> On Oct 28, 8:06 am, "Andrew Badera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What are you talking about, l
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> The lack of XP support for the SDK makes Azure a non-starter. (I'm
> not going to set up/buy a vista system just to try it.)
>
> On Oct 27, 11:16 am, "Andrew Badera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
oned in low end for now.
>
> On Oct 27, 12:03 pm, jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm only skimming the description but i think the more familiar
> > relational sql storage will appeal to many people.
> >
> > On Oct 27, 11:16 am, "Andrew Badera&q
wo will eventually be
> > the same
> >
> > another interesting though is that Azure runs any .Net runtime
> > language so in theory, you should be able to port the GAE stack to
> > IronPython and have it run on Azure. this would likely take a large
> > effort to build
ql storage will appeal to many people.
>
> On Oct 27, 11:16 am, "Andrew Badera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So, what's the GAE take on the MS Azure announcement at PDC today?
> >
> > Is it going to be competitive, or not even in the same ballpark?
> &
ription but i think the more familiar
> relational sql storage will appeal to many people.
>
> On Oct 27, 11:16 am, "Andrew Badera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So, what's the GAE take on the MS Azure announcement at PDC today?
> >
> > Is it going to be compe
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> so WHEN? approximate
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> On Oct 21, 1:26 am, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > potential support of Java in
Why do you need to delete all posts? Couldn't you just kill the parent
itself, and leave the other entities orphaned in limbo, never to be
retrieved again?
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> Thanks everyone. I must say this is a little unsatisfa
Source control. Google Code. Win.
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>
> On Oct 7, 9:59 pm, "Andrew Badera" <[EMAIL PR
of
> locations. It's not a trivial thing to design one (or a handful of)
> generic APIs that support true inter-continental application presence,
> but this doesn't mean we'll give up trying to do so. We also welcome
> any technical suggestions you have. For instance
n (I wonder the probability of this), your GAE
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>
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Danger browser?
Is that the browser Danger Mouse uses?
Or perhaps the browser preferred by Rodney Dangerfield?
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 2:20 PM, Davide Rognoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
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> Yes, but you must use this danger browser
> http://pyoohtml.appspot.com/IronBrowser
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> On Sep 11, 10:05
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Perhaps you need to elucidate your purpose better instead of posting
seemingly random performance stats.
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 3:56 PM, Davide Rognoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
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> Because I'm looking for alternatives to Django template system.
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> On Sep 3, 9:52 pm,
Why are you posting this to this list?
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 3:49 PM, Davide Rognoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
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> http://www.makotemplates.org
> Mako is a template library written in Python.
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> Insanely Fast. An included bench suite, adapted from a suite included
> with Genshi, has these resul
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 2:51 PM, Brian Clapper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
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> On 9/3/08 2:29 PM, Mel_3 wrote:
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> > And, when is multi-tasking a zillion projects... and one knows where
> > to find someone to save them hours of prelim research... and the
> > choose to do the research an
ed to the investment in developer relations made by companies
> > such as Microsoft, Redhat or Amazon.
> >
> > What's happened to the early buzz Google? Has the top bass pinched
> > half the team to firefight problems on another project?
> >
broad platforms that aren't just VMs. If App Engine were
> >> in .NET terms, it would be as if Microsoft provided scalable hosting
> >> and a SQL server for a C# and ASP.NET.
> > >
> >
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>
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> Barry
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> - www.nearby.org.uk - www.geograph
nk?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Kevin
> >
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