[TriPython] Cloud hosting of Python projects

Tobias McNulty tobias at caktusgroup.com
Sat Jul 18 00:25:34 CEST 2015


I recommend checking out https://www.pythonanywhere.com/

There's a free version, or you can upgrade for a nominal fee.

Tobias
On Jul 17, 2015 6:11 PM, "Tom Barron" <tpb at dyncloud.net> wrote:

> On 7/17/15 6:06 PM, Neal Caidin wrote:
> >    Hi TriPythoners,
> >    I don't code for my full time job, but I've used Python for some
> useful
> >    utility and reporting scripts. I'm interested in learning more, and I
> >    think it would be fun to play with a cloud environment to develop and
> host
> >    Python on. That way if I manage to create anything useful, it's not
> >    "locked" on my laptop.
> >    I've looked at Openshift, Amazon, and heard of Heroku.  For someone
> who
> >    does this just as a very part time/ on the side kind of thing, it
> seems
> >    like any of these environments take some getting used to and learning
> to
> >    set up, etc.
> >    Which environment is the easiest to set up and get started?
> >    Which has the best features for longer term management?
> >    Do they all support databases fairly well?
> >    What databases am I likely to be interested in, if I get more serious
> >    about Python development (I realize this is a very broad question)?
> >    Are there other environments I should be looking at?
> >    Am I thinking about this whole thing all wrong? ;-)
> >    Thanks,
> >    Neal Caidin
>
> Neal,
>
> I'm not sure exactly what you want, but you might want to try:
>
> https://koding.com
>
> Cheers,
>
> -- Tom Barron
>
>
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   I recommend checking out [1]https://www.pythonanywhere.com/

   There's a free version, or you can upgrade for a nominal fee.

   Tobias

   On Jul 17, 2015 6:11 PM, "Tom Barron" <[2]tpb at dyncloud.net> wrote:

     On 7/17/15 6:06 PM, Neal Caidin wrote:
     >    Hi TriPythoners,
     >    I don't code for my full time job, but I've used Python for some
     useful
     >    utility and reporting scripts. I'm interested in learning more, and
     I
     >    think it would be fun to play with a cloud environment to develop
     and host
     >    Python on. That way if I manage to create anything useful, it's not
     >    "locked" on my laptop.
     >    I've looked at Openshift, Amazon, and heard of Heroku.  For someone
     who
     >    does this just as a very part time/ on the side kind of thing, it
     seems
     >    like any of these environments take some getting used to and
     learning to
     >    set up, etc.
     >    Which environment is the easiest to set up and get started?
     >    Which has the best features for longer term management?
     >    Do they all support databases fairly well?
     >    What databases am I likely to be interested in, if I get more
     serious
     >    about Python development (I realize this is a very broad question)?
     >    Are there other environments I should be looking at?
     >    Am I thinking about this whole thing all wrong? ;-)
     >    Thanks,
     >    Neal Caidin

     Neal,

     I'm not sure exactly what you want, but you might want to try:

     [3]https://koding.com

     Cheers,

     -- Tom Barron

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