Google I/O 2012 - Getting the Most Out of Python 2.7 on App Engine

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Brian Quinlan

The App Engine Python 2.7 runtime is more than a simple upgrade to
the Python 2.5 runtime - it has fewer restrictions, introduces some
popular third-party libraries and allows for concurrent requests. The
session will explain how to get the most out of these new
capabilities.

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