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Programming Google App Engine 2nd edition (PDF)
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Google App Engine makes it easy to create a web application that can serve millions of people as easily as serving hundreds, with minimal up-front investment. With Programming Google App Engine, Google engineer Dan Sanderson provides practical guidance for designing and developing your application on Google’s vast infrastructure, using App Engine’s scalable services and simple development model.

Through clear and concise instructions, you’ll learn how to get the most out of App Engine’s nearly unlimited computing power. This second edition is fully updated and expanded to cover Python 2.7 and Java 6 support, multithreading, asynchronous service APIs, and the use of frameworks such as Django 1.3 and webapp2.

Understand how App Engine handles web requests and executes application code
Learn about new datastore features for queries and indexes, transactions, and data modeling
Create, manipulate, and serve large data files with the Blobstore
Use task queues to parallelize and distribute computation across the infrastructure
Employ scalable services for email, instant messaging, and communicating with web services
Track resource consumption, and optimize your application for speed and cost effectiveness

Dan Sanderson

Dan Sanderson is a technical writer and software engineer at Google Inc. He has worked in the web industry for over 10 years as a software engineer and technical writer for Google, Amazon.com, and the Walt Disney Internet Group. He lives in Seattle, Washington. For more information about Dan, visit his website at http://www.dansanderson.com.

By Dan Sanderson
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Released: October 2012
Pages: 538

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