How could you possible choose FORTRAN77? This is sad day for
AppEngine.
My God, couldn't you see that the obvious choice - the ONLY SANE
CHOICE - for the new runtime language is http://www.eweek.com/
c/a/Application-Development/Is-COBOL-the-18Wheeler-of-the-Web/">The 18
Wheeler of the Web!!
Tha
LOL
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 15:20, Takashi Matsuo wrote:
>
> Hi Jeff,
>
> Fantastic!
>
> I've build my first app on Fortran77 GAE.
> This is my first program on F77, so I'm not sure if it works.
>
> Could anyone give me some advices?
>
> My first app:
> http://sl.shehas.net/dkpjt
>
> -- Takashi M
Wow! It's an engine!
On Apr 2, 9:20 pm, Takashi Matsuo wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> Fantastic!
>
> I've build my first app on Fortran77 GAE.
> This is my first program on F77, so I'm not sure if it works.
>
> Could anyone give me some advices?
>
> My first app:http://sl.shehas.net/dkpjt
>
> -- Takashi
Hi Jeff,
Fantastic!
I've build my first app on Fortran77 GAE.
This is my first program on F77, so I'm not sure if it works.
Could anyone give me some advices?
My first app:
http://sl.shehas.net/dkpjt
-- Takashi Matsuo
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 6:35 AM, Jeff S wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm pleas
Dear Mr. Googles,
Iz E-mailed youse my pungecardsz a week agos n Iz stilz wayting four
my chezburgers!
Sinceerlyz,
"Kitty"
P.S. (Pawscript) - I'm ins ur cloudz eating ur dataz!
On Apr 1, 5:35 pm, Jeff S wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm pleased as punch to share with you the details on the new runtime
Hi! I managed to deployed an app using FORTRAN 77 on GAE, take a look:
http://micro-jude.appspot.com
Jeff S wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm pleased as punch to share with you the details on the new runtime
> language available for App Engine. We announced it on our blog:
>
> http://googleappengine.blogs
Great! So issues 190 and 567 are now trivial, and will be taken care
of soon?
(No, I didn't fall for it. But I'm choosing to assume the team picked
this joke in full knowledge that there are at least 2 outstanding
issues that amount to something very much like this)
On Apr 1, 5:35 pm, Jeff
I have deployed a sample Fortune to my app on http://atari.appspot.com
but unfortunately not working , i do not even see a debug message ,
any clue ? do i have to reconfigure my app from the admin console ?
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 1:18 AM, Ozgur Cem S. wrote:
>
> Yeah, they'll put them in a pun
Yeah, they'll put them in a punch bag and punch them for during lunch
hours. good workout : ))
On Apr 1, 2:44 pm, peterk wrote:
> You know, you're probably going to REALLY get some punch card apps
> mailed to you now :p
>
> On Apr 1, 11:29 pm, Jason wrote:
>
> > Good joke, but truth is that thi
You know, you're probably going to REALLY get some punch card apps
mailed to you now :p
On Apr 1, 11:29 pm, Jason wrote:
> Good joke, but truth is that this would actually help tremendously.
> Why? The linear algebra libraries (e.g. the ones numpy calls) are in
> FORTRAN, and Python is too slow
Good joke, but truth is that this would actually help tremendously.
Why? The linear algebra libraries (e.g. the ones numpy calls) are in
FORTRAN, and Python is too slow to do anything numerical without
them. Including numpy (or even fortran) would actually create a lot
of new use cases for App E
Looking forward to deploy some of my legacy apps :-D
On Apr 1, 11:35 pm, Jeff S wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm pleased as punch to share with you the details on the new runtime
> language available for App Engine. We announced it on our blog:
>
> http://googleappengine.blogspot.com/2009/04/brand-new-l
Dreams come true...
That news should trend on Twitter non-stop at least for a month...
LOL..
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finally!! my life is complete >_<
On Apr 1, 2:35 pm, Jeff S wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm pleased as punch to share with you the details on the new runtime
> language available for App Engine. We announced it on our blog:
>
> http://googleappengine.blogspot.com/2009/04/brand-new-language-on-goo...
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