Re: Lock-In

2008-05-04 Thread Steve Holden

In fact this question would be better addressed to a more general list, 
such as the comp.lang.python newsgroup (also available as 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]). See

   http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

for further information.

regards
  Steve

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> django-developers is meant for questions regarding the development of
> django itself, questions about the usage of django should be directed
> to django-users.
> 
> On May 4, 1:27 am, Kamal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Question,
>>
>> I work in a company that is adopting the agile method, scrum. They are
>> doing implementing it using c#, which I think is funny.  How does a
>> company decide to switch its development language? We have very long
>> development cycle's, and I would have thought they would have looked
>> at the language they are using, but they laugh when that is suggested.
>>
>> Has anyone seen a company pull off a switch from a .Net / Sql based
>> environment to a Python / MySql sucefully? Where benifits seen?
> > 
> 


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Re: Lock-In

2008-05-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

django-developers is meant for questions regarding the development of
django itself, questions about the usage of django should be directed
to django-users.

On May 4, 1:27 am, Kamal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Question,
>
> I work in a company that is adopting the agile method, scrum. They are
> doing implementing it using c#, which I think is funny.  How does a
> company decide to switch its development language? We have very long
> development cycle's, and I would have thought they would have looked
> at the language they are using, but they laugh when that is suggested.
>
> Has anyone seen a company pull off a switch from a .Net / Sql based
> environment to a Python / MySql sucefully? Where benifits seen?
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Lock-In

2008-05-03 Thread Kamal

Question,

I work in a company that is adopting the agile method, scrum. They are
doing implementing it using c#, which I think is funny.  How does a
company decide to switch its development language? We have very long
development cycle's, and I would have thought they would have looked
at the language they are using, but they laugh when that is suggested.

Has anyone seen a company pull off a switch from a .Net / Sql based
environment to a Python / MySql sucefully? Where benifits seen?
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