Re: [SLUG] Semi-experienced Python Programmers?

From: Paul M Foster (paulf@quillandmouse.com)
Date: Wed Jan 30 2008 - 09:19:56 EST


On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 06:15:41AM -0500, ronan wrote:

> Good luck with your search, but I wouldn't be too hopeful. IMHO, there
> shouldn't be any such thing as a "Python programmer". Python is a great
> third language for a C++, Java, etc. programmer. But for that to be a
> primary language for a programmer would be scary (for both their career,
> and for their understanding of their field). You might be able to get a
> non-programmer, like a SysAdmin who learned Python in order to write
> powerful admin scripts.
>
> Note: I am not running-down Python. I like it (for some tasks), and
> have used it to write web apps (Poor Man's Zope), and CORBA networking
> software (w/omniORBpy).
>

Django?

Paul

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