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Google App Engine: Cloud IDE for Python?
Good day. The question is this: I heard a lot about Google App Engine and its work with Python. When reading, either I did not understand, or the way it is:
1) There is a script in Python 3.2 . Can I run this cycle for processing, or rather, a parser that, using Google App Engine traffic, will parse another site and save the result to the database?
2) There is a project in Python 3.2 | Django 1.6 . Can I deploy it on Google App Engine?
Thanks in advance.
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GAE is not a "cloud IDE for Python". GAE is a hosting service for websites and web applications. Supported by python 2.7 and quite old version of django. For data storage, there is Cloud SQL and NDB. Both that, and another can be attached to dzhanga.
PyCharm + GAE SDK is great for local development and debugging.
Also, don't forget that GAE has traffic quotas. Consider if it is right for you, or maybe you should look for another PaaS/VPS hosting.
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