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Does anyone have any idea as to when the Google App engine will support PHP?

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I'm going to go with sometime. – EBGreen Feb 11 '09 at 20:08
My vote is 'never'. – George Stocker Feb 11 '09 at 20:08
Childish, Gortok. – Paolo Bergantino Feb 11 '09 at 20:11
@Paolo : Thought I'd go ahead and get all of the poll answers out of the way. Nevermind that polls don't belong on SO. – George Stocker Feb 11 '09 at 20:12
@alf: I doubt you'll get any (helpful) answers here that you wouldn't get by asking on the GAE newsgroup. – Ben Blank Feb 11 '09 at 20:24
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closed as off topic by EBGreen, George Stocker, Ross, troelskn Feb 11 '09 at 20:32

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When hell freezes? =) Nah. But I think only Google knows what's next on Google App Engine. Google and maybe a select few key developers around the projects that are candidates.

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I believe that's slated for after Google AeroPork launches.

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Man, tough room. – chaos Feb 11 '09 at 20:19
You should see what they did to my answer(s). – George Stocker Feb 11 '09 at 20:22
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Yes. Google knows.
This question should be posed to the project's discussion group(s).

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How is this correct? – fuentesjr Feb 11 '09 at 20:32
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Because it's common sense. If anyone has "any idea as to when the Google App engine will support PHP", then its developers most certainly do. I then gave Alf a pointer into investigating further into a source of more focused expertise on the subject. Critical much? :) – Phantom Watson Feb 11 '09 at 21:35
My mistake. I thought you were implying that Google does currently support PHP. – fuentesjr Feb 12 '09 at 2:09
Oh, I understand the confusion. Sorry for that ambiguity there. – Phantom Watson Feb 12 '09 at 6:11
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If you look at the latest roadmap you will see that they are indeed working on a new language runtime. However, I very much doubt it will be PHP. It seems people on the Net expect it to be Java, but until June 2009 (if all goes well) we'll just have to speculate.

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