Google I/O playlist, day 1: Appstats

With the full videos of the App Engine sessions at I/O now released, those who missed I/O, or, like me, didn't have time to catch all the sessions can now catch up on what they missed out on. The list is quite intimidating, though - there's a lot of content there, and most of us have a limited amount of time to spend watching each day.

With that in mind, over the next couple of weeks, I'm going to be posting session videos, one or two each day, in an order that's hopefully useful and makes sense to people. I'll also explicitly note who'll find each video of interest, and what other videos, if any, you should watch first.

First in the lineup is Guido's Appstats talk. This talk will be of interest to both Python and App Engine developers, at all levels of skill. There's some Python-specific code in the talk, but it mostly applies to both languages.

What's that, you say? You already know about appstats? Even if you do, there's almost certainly something you didn't know in Guido's talk. If you're already familiar with the basics, you might want to skip to 29:41, where Guido talks about some of the more advanced configuration options, followed by a discussion of Jens' excellent Patterns of Doom. Of course, it doesn't hurt that he gives me a shout-out at 44:07. ;)

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