Cloud Sherpas releases open-source framework for short-cutting Google Apps development | Linux Today

Cloud Sherpas releases open-source framework for short-cutting Google Apps development

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Mar 5, 2013

Integrator Cloud Sherpas has launched an open source, Python framework that could help reduce the amount of time it takes to develop a custom Google Apps application by up to 80 percent.

The platform, called Ferris, has already been used internally by Cloud Sherpas to create hundreds of different applications built on the Google App Engine. It is a lightweight framework distributed for free under the Apache License, Version 2.

Web Webster

Web Webster

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