Bit of an off topic question for you Ikai but you might be able to save me a
lot of time here. I have an email program which an andriod app built in app
inventor sends to and is then sent on to recipient. the app engine stores
logs of the information sent. is there any way of removing this? or a
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Subject: Re: [google-appengine] Best to use on app engine- Java or Python
(newbie!!)
I don't understand Brandons comment on Eclipse. I use it without the
troubles he mentiones above.
But I have Pydev (for Eclipse) installed in Eclipse. This
I don't understand Brandons comment on Eclipse. I use it without the
troubles he mentiones above.
But I have Pydev (for Eclipse) installed in Eclipse. This works excellent.
With Pydev you can create GAE projects on the fly and deploy them in the SDK
or appspot.
With Pydev your first "Hello Worl
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Subject: [google-appengine] Best to use on app engine- Java or Python
(newbie!!)
Hi.
Have posted on here before trying to get some one elses code working and
have been unable t
In reality none. My background is Marine and electrical engineering. But
reading the principles of python and java all makes sense to me.
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If you are new to both, Python is probably easier to learn. Java as a
language is easy to learn, but many of the interfaces for IO, servlets, XML
configs and libraries can be very newbie unfriendly.
What languages and frameworks do you have experience in? That'd be a much
better starting point for
Hi.
Have posted on here before trying to get some one elses code working and
have been unable to understand it completely. So am biting the bullet and
considering creating program i require myself.
Question is which language to use. Bearing in mind I am new to both and
going to start to work