On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:24 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves <law...@au-kbc.org> wrote: > On Monday 08 Feb 2010 4:17:23 pm Dhananjay Nene wrote: >> So to put it simply - there is no simple cut and dry answer. If you look >> beyond the Marketing and a bit of the resultant herd mentality, you will >> realise that most languages have a good sweetspot they manage to excel at. >> And thats what drives popularity >> > > excellent answer - but you should add that choice of language and platform is > most often done by suits without domain knowledge and on extraneous > considerations[..]
The converse where 'hackers' don't understand the forces that drive businesses is equally (if not more) true. Managers who manage people and are answerable to customers and have to worry about things like their superstar Python programmer deciding that the manager spoke to him the wrong way and leaving the company. He has to worry about being able to find talent, he has to worry about how much to pay the people, existing codebases and tons of other things that (more often than not), the 'rockstar programmer' misses with his purely tech driven myopic view of the real world. -- ~noufal http://nibrahim.net.in _______________________________________________ BangPypers mailing list BangPypers@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers