On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 8:40 PM, Adam <adam.crossl...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> On Jul 15, 2:08 pm, mytemp <mytempjunkm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > So, if I had access to a rockstar Python/GAE person (or two)... at a
> > reasonable price, I think I'd just go GAE.  Anyone?
>
> I definitely agree with this. All other things being equal, I'd say
> the AppEngine is the better deal. From my experience here in the
> Boston area, a talented Python programmer can be had at a lower rate
> than a similar .NET consultant. Of course, the number of Python
> consultants who also know AppEngine very well is going to be quite
> small.
>

Again ... have to dispute some stats here. Python programmers, according to
many national surveys, earn just about the highest freelance wages out there
-- more than Java or .NET by about $10/hour or more. And I'm a strong C#/
ASP.NET guy myself -- .NET butters my bread -- but Python, in a market where
Python is being used for a business purpose, pays better than .NET.

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