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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Google App Engine: The Ultimate List Of Resources

This is a collection of key resources from some of my favorite links and posts. This should give you a great starting point for working with Google App Engine.

Before you Begin


  • What is Cloud Computing Really?
  • Comparing SaaS, PaaS and IaaS
  • Comparing Traditional Hosting and Cloud Computing
  • Top Cloud Computing Players: Amazon EC2, Google App Engine, Force.com
Getting Started with App Engine
  • What is Google App Engine ?
  • Creating an account with Google App Engine
  • Creating your first Hello World Application
  • Languages supported by App Engine
  • Deployment and other options
  • App Engine: Free and Paid Options
  • What's possible on App Engine
  • Comparing App Engine with Amazon EC2
  • Understanding Basic Data Storage on Google App Engine
  • Bootstrap your Google App Engine application using Google Services - Part 1
  • Bootstrap your Google App Engine application using Google Services - Part 2
Building Python Applications with App Engine
  • App Engine Python Overview
  • Google App Engine Development with Eclipse
  • Getting Started with Python SDK
  • Support for Google Contacts, Blogger, Calendar, Spreadsheets in Python
  • Third Party Library Support
  • Using Django with App Engine
  • Google App Engine Python Discussion Forum
Building Java Applications with App Engine


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