Tim Mitchell wrote: > One of my project managers questions is: "Are we the only company in the > world with this kind and size of project?"
I can't provide a bigger success story personally (my largest project is currently about 15k lines of code, eminently manageable by one person.) But Google comes to mind. Just a feeling I get from quotes like: "Python is big at Google ... being used for everything from build tools to managing ads." -- Guido Van Rossum http://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=143947 "When programming in python, one should design for scalability. If you design properly, the you should be able to just throw more machines at the problem and your app should scale fine." -- Greg Stein's PyCON keynote, paraphrased by Matt Harrison http://panela.blog-city.com/python_at_google_greg_stein__sdforum.htm Maybe that's not exactly the sort of scalability you're referring to, but certainly Goolge is colossal in its deployment. I have a hard time imagining that scalability based on "N lines of code" is going to be any better in any other language. Jeffrey -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list