On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 9:13 PM, Mike Orr <[email protected]> wrote:
> Here in Seattle the bulk of jobs are Microsoft products, of course.
> There's a large Plone community and a medium-sized Django community,
> but besides those the Python community is smaller and more scattered
> than Portland or the Bay Area. Still, I've had steady Python work
> since 1999 and there seem to be more openings than Pythoneers.  The
> number of Python job ads has actually increased after Sept 2008, I
> guess because laid-off people started startups.
>
> Surprisingly, Microsoft has been promoting IronPython but I've never
> met anybody who actually uses it.

I use IronPython everyday at a huge .NET shop. Works just fine :)

Maybe if I hung out with the .NET
> crowd I'd see more of it. Amazon seems to be mostly a Java shop.
> Boeing has a few Python programmers but they're scattered and don't
> seem to have much contact with each other.
>
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