Anton Vredegoor wrote: > Michael wrote: > >>Ilias Lazaridis wrote: >> >>>[ panic, fear, worry ] >> >>What's wrong with just saying "Congratulations!" ? First thing I thought was >>"ooh, maybe Guido will be able to work on P3K there" - after all that would >>benefit Google *and* everyone else :-) > > Google's not a nice company (yeah, I know I'm posting from a google > account). If you look at their job requirements it's clear they will > only hire people with long backstabbing histories. There seems to be no > room left for world improving undamaged souls in that company.
I have a friend who works at Google. He has no backstabbing history at all. Stop insulting my friends. For Software Engineer: """ Requirements: * BS or MS in Computer Science or equivalent (PhD a plus). * Several years of software development experience. * Enthusiasm for solving interesting problems. * Experience with Unix/Linux or Windows environments, C++ development, distributed systems, machine learning, information retrieval, network programming and/or developing large software systems a plus. """ I don't see any "damaged soul" requirement. >>(Especially if he uses PyPy to experiment and play in ... :) > > Yes PyPy could save Python, or destroy the world. I have the impression > not many enough people realize that a selfhosting programming language > is something on the same level as a nano assembler or an artificial > intelligence. ??? What the hell are you smoking? We already have self-hosting programming languages. > Anton > > 'make my day, prove me wrong' Prove yourself right. -- Robert Kern [EMAIL PROTECTED] "In the fields of hell where the grass grows high Are the graves of dreams allowed to die." -- Richard Harter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list