Using Google App Engine: Building Web Applications
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Build exciting, scalable web applications quickly and confidently using Google App Engine and this book, even if you have little or no experience in programming or web development.
App Engine is perhaps the most appealing web technology to appear in the last year, providing an easy-to-use application framework with basic web tools. While Google's own tutorial assumes significant experience, Using Google App Engine will help anyone get started with this platform. By the end of this book, you'll know how to build complete, interactive applications and deploy them to the cloud using the same servers that power Google applications.
With this book, you will:
- Get an overview of the technologies necessary to use Google App Engine
- Learn how to use Python, HTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), HTTP, and DataStore, App Engine's database
- Grasp the technical aspects necessary to create sophisticated, dynamic web applications
- Understand what's required to deploy your applications
Using Google App Engine is also an excellent resource for experienced programmers who want to acquire working knowledge of web technologies. Building web applications used to be for experts only, but with Google App Engine-and this book-anyone can create a dynamic web presence.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5The books title should be: "Learning How to Build a Website Using Google App Engine". Chapters 1 to 4 have nothing to do with GAE but treat basics of HTML, CSS, HTTP and Python. Anyone who has some experience in these will be bored. This would be ok, if it wouldn't be 98 of the whole 234 pages. Pages 205 to 234 deal with installing the GAE SDK on Windows XP, Mac OS and Linux, so at least two thirds of this part of the book are irrelevant for any given reader. The last third is a no-brainer and covered by the GAE-website.If you want to learn how to build a simple website on Google's infrastructure and have no experience at all, you might learn something from this book. If you are a programmer/webdesigner go get some real stuff.