Thirded here. Perhaps better for me is that although I program client-side Java for my job, as much of the backend as possible I code in Python, which makes it easier to do a lot of data processing stuff much simpler than Java would. And it's let me use and understand all of the new features of the language... last time I did it for a job was in the days of Python 1.5.2.
Being non-critical utilities on the backend means whenever new features are introduced I can upgrade my code to take advantage of them without worrying about things going wrong as well ;) James On 02/06/06, Jarek Zgoda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I second that. I moved from Python to J2EE in my job, but I didn't stop > writing Python code for my spare-time projects. Now, when tight schedule > made my project's manager to shift paradigm from buzz to productivity, I > am happy I can write programs in Python again. On AS/400, but still > better than Java... :D > > -- > Jarek Zgoda > http://jpa.berlios.de/ > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list