>> 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
Vladimir Ignatov wrote:
Ha-ha-ha (sorry, can't resist).
Here is at Moscow/Russia I have had a tought time finding a
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 reply
On Sep 27, 12:13 am, Nash wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm a big time python fan and it has helped me write code fast and
> push it out quickly. We have a medium sized telecom product written
> 90% in Python and 10% in Java. The problem is, in the place where we
> work (Pakistan), we can't find Py
Nash wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm a big time python fan and it has helped me write code fast and
push it out quickly. We have a medium sized telecom product written
90% in Python and 10% in Java. The problem is, in the place where we
work (Pakistan), we can't find Python developers. I asked HR to
Ha-ha-ha (sorry, can't resist).
Here is at Moscow/Russia I have had a tought time finding a
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.
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Nash wrote:
I think normal market rules will apply to Pakistan too, if your desired
trade has not the quantity you wish, the price per item should get
higher. Net result should be that more quantity will be available due to
increased interest.
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MPH
http://blog.dcuktec.com
'If consumed, bes
Nash wrote:
If I rephrase the question: In an absense of steady Python Developers;
can there be a viable strategy involving training? Or will it be much
safer going with an already common developer pool.
Please note that my goal is not to promote python but to make a sound
business decision. Us
Nash wrote:
> If I rephrase the question: In an absense of steady Python Developers;
> can there be a viable strategy involving training? Or will it be much
> safer going with an already common developer pool.
My experience has been that:
a) Python developers come from the better end of the pro
On Sun, 2009-09-27 at 10:57 -0400, Simon Forman wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 10:48 AM, Nash wrote:
> > On Sep 27, 4:13 pm, "Martin P. Hellwig"
> > wrote:
> >> Nash wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> I think normal market rules will apply to Pakistan too, if your desired
> >> trade has not the quantity yo
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 10:48 AM, Nash wrote:
> On Sep 27, 4:13 pm, "Martin P. Hellwig"
> wrote:
>> Nash wrote:
>>
>>
>> I think normal market rules will apply to Pakistan too, if your desired
>> trade has not the quantity you wish, the price per item should get
>> higher. Net result should be t
On Sep 27, 4:13 pm, "Martin P. Hellwig"
wrote:
> Nash wrote:
>
>
> I think normal market rules will apply to Pakistan too, if your desired
> trade has not the quantity you wish, the price per item should get
> higher. Net result should be that more quantity will be available due to
> increased in
On Sun, 2009-09-27 at 00:13 -0700, Nash wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> Salam Valicum.
I am Krishnakant from Mumbai India and in our country case was exactly
the same but now pritty different in just a matter of few years.
I have answered your queries inline with your questions so read on.
> I'm a big
Hi,
Am Sun, 27 Sep 2009 00:13:47 -0700 (PDT)
schrieb Nash :
> I'm a big time python fan and it has helped me write code fast and
> push it out quickly. We have a medium sized telecom product written
> 90% in Python and 10% in Java. The problem is, in the place where we
> work (Pakistan), we can't
Nash wrote:
> 3. If we do train people in Python for say a month; are we just
> creating a team of mediocre programmers? Someone who has worked with
> Python for over an year is much different than someone who has worked
> with Python for only a month.
In my experience the best way to "train" new
Hello everyone,
I'm a big time python fan and it has helped me write code fast and
push it out quickly. We have a medium sized telecom product written
90% in Python and 10% in Java. The problem is, in the place where we
work (Pakistan), we can't find Python developers. I asked HR to send
me figure
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