>> Python-related programming job. Positions both very rare (comparing >> with Java/C++ - maybe 1/100) and not pays well. And about 99% of them >> are web+Django. > > To who/what are you replying?
Nope. Just a replic. BTW I agreed - just peek a good programmers and let them learn python. Literally in a days they will be able to write "average" production code. Don't expect hovewer that this code will be a very "pythonic". Especially from guys with strong C++ - like background. My advise - show em a "generators". IMHO that is a mindblowing feature for everybody who get up from static-type languages. Vladimir -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list