On Jan 20, 2010, at 4:43 PM, Ori Peleg wrote:
This is true for a "comparatively esoteric language". 5 years after Paul wrote it this isn't true for Python anymore.
Disagree. The reality is that the big corporate types still standardize on java/.net, because they have certifications. Maybe erlang is that funky new kid on the playground, but python is far from being one of the corporate "cool kids". By a long shot.
The day that you find a "Python Level 1 certification" available is the day that Graham's essay stops being applicable to Python. For now, I still hold a firm opinion that people building things in python are doing so because they love python, and much less because some corporate overlord told them to use it.
-I
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