On 11 mar, 19:10, Eric Walstad <ewals...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It occurred to me that my 9yr old daughter has been listening to me
> talk about Django for almost half of her life.  She sees me reading
> books and blogs about Django.  She sees me wear my green DjangoCon t-
> shirt.  For the last 4 years Django's had some influence on her, too.
>
> Last night she was creating critters with her water color crayons.
> Some are strong, some are mischievous, some are kind.  She created the
> Django critter for me. As she puts it:
>
> """
> Django is a computer programming critter.  He is loyal only to
> computer programmers and does all their work.  He types with the ball
> on the end of his tail, at the speed of light.  He beeps when his work
> is done and when you take him home, he flies around the house, doing
> all your chores.  He's a helpful little fellow.
> """
>
> I don't think she realizes it, but Django also helps pay the bills and
> puts a smile on her dad's face.
>
> Now you can have your pony AND a Django 
> Critter:http://starship.python.net/~ewalstad/django_critter.html

> I hope you all enjoy Django as much as we have.

Wow. I think this is one of the most wonderful rewards the Django team
could ever get. And it's a really cute critter too - really love it.

Thanks, really, to you both.
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