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	<title>Comments on: RepresentedBy Facebook app launches public beta</title>
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		<title>By: Kaan Soral</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kaan Soral</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hello;

I am a big fan of your work, I have recently started exploring iPhone development, seeing you develop an iPhone app too made me feel like we are walking similiar paths.

I develop Facebook applications using php, but unix server management takes a lot of time. Also applications can not grow indefinitely.

Thats why I started learning about GAE, stand-alone its perfect. But adding Facebook into the equation makes it harder to solve.

I couldn&#039;t develop an application without learning python,gae,django and pyFacebook completely. And I can&#039;t find much time because of school.

It would be really accelerating if you can share the source code of your application. I would be glad if you can mail the code of your application to me.

A single server can handle 200K DAU&#039;s, do you think it&#039;s worth the effort to learn GAE/Python/Django to reach higher simultaneous user capacities?

I gave up on this idea months ago when I first had it. But seeing you have managed to do it gave me a new hope.

Personally I don&#039;t use language/framework specific stuff much. It would be great to have a simple webapp facebook library, do you think pyFacebook can be tweaked that way easily? As far as I see user logging is the main problem. pyFacebook seem to depend on the cookie structure of django..


Thanks in Advance for your reply, I can&#039;t wait to hear your opinion.</description>
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<p>I am a big fan of your work, I have recently started exploring iPhone development, seeing you develop an iPhone app too made me feel like we are walking similiar paths.</p>
<p>I develop Facebook applications using php, but unix server management takes a lot of time. Also applications can not grow indefinitely.</p>
<p>Thats why I started learning about GAE, stand-alone its perfect. But adding Facebook into the equation makes it harder to solve.</p>
<p>I couldn&#8217;t develop an application without learning python,gae,django and pyFacebook completely. And I can&#8217;t find much time because of school.</p>
<p>It would be really accelerating if you can share the source code of your application. I would be glad if you can mail the code of your application to me.</p>
<p>A single server can handle 200K DAU&#8217;s, do you think it&#8217;s worth the effort to learn GAE/Python/Django to reach higher simultaneous user capacities?</p>
<p>I gave up on this idea months ago when I first had it. But seeing you have managed to do it gave me a new hope.</p>
<p>Personally I don&#8217;t use language/framework specific stuff much. It would be great to have a simple webapp facebook library, do you think pyFacebook can be tweaked that way easily? As far as I see user logging is the main problem. pyFacebook seem to depend on the cookie structure of django..</p>
<p>Thanks in Advance for your reply, I can&#8217;t wait to hear your opinion.</p>
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