Google launched Google App Engine today. From the intro video, it's a Python framework that has some niceties like distinct separation of get and post requests (want!) and uses Django templates (nice choice).
But that's not what's interesting. The interesting part is that they provide free hosting. That's kind of a bummer and partly rains on LightFrame's parade, as LF is intended to work as hassle-free as possible on any existing hosting. But I guess it rains even more on Django's parade, as they both work with Python. But, then again, it seems that Google rains on neither's parade, as (from what I gather) you can't deploy the software on your own server, but are tethered to Google.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
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