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OKB (not okblacke) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>       This is interesting to me in that all these jobs also involve C.  
>I'm not the original poster, but I'd be interested to hear about people 
>who make a living programming Python WITHOUT knowing C.  

In more than two years in my current job, the only time I've done any C
programming was one time when we wanted to precisely specify how much
memory was getting consumed per unit time.  IOW, it was more of a
sysadmin usage because we were trying to figure out why one machine was
crashing.  I spend less than 5% of my time in Java or shell scripting.
There's a fair amount of SQL, and we have a proprietary HTML templating
language that uses a lot of pseudo-Python.  Other than that, it's all
Python, baby.  We actually do have a fair amount of code in Postscript,
but I'm not one of the people maintaining that.
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