Hi Venkat, Last summer, I moved from Delhi to Bangalore to work as a Django/AngularJS consultant, but I have somehow ended up working with a ton non-Django, non-web Python stuff. I'm currently building a REST API with Flask, a small WebSockets service with Tornado, and deploying all of this using Docker. Fun times!
> Just wanted to understand the dynamics of operating from India and your > experiences and the current market scene. My experience with the market for Python generalists in Bangalore has been very positive, but if you talk about Django consultants in particular, things seems to be a little different. Django doesn't seem to generate the same amount of buzz that Rails or Node.js do, at least not in the circles that I'm active in. On the other hand, nobody will question you if you decide to use Django for a project. It's regarded as mature, reliable, bread-and-butter technology that will just work for most projects. The downside of all this is that I have to bill myself as a web application developer who just happens to use Django, rather than a Django consultant. Which, I guess, is not much of a downside at all. Those are my rather subjective and vague impressions. Is there anything in particular that you wanted to talk about? -- Ankur Sethi http://ankursethi.in _______________________________________________ BangPypers mailing list BangPypers@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers