The metric from the presentation shows python is gaining popularity quite 
nicely. Great!

Let me just remind those of you who are using Windows as a development 
workstation - there is a great open source project: Python Tools (Apache 
License 2.0) which gives you a completely free Python environment in Visual 
Studio (yes, the Visual Studio + Python Tools combination is free to 
install & use), with working debugger etc.

There is a great blog post describing everything you need to know to 
install it and begin using it:

http://www.hanselman.com/blog/OneOfMicrosoftsBestKeptSecretsPythonToolsForVisualStudioPTVS.aspx

I'm not a proponent of MS products for various ideological reasons, but 
this IDE combination looks really nice... I'm not going to start using 
Windows to use it, though. :) But if you already have to...

Regards

On Thursday, September 12, 2013 9:00:39 AM UTC+2, rochacbruno wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I found this talk interesting 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1a4Jbjc-vU&feature=share
>
> Jessica McKeller talks about how "windows OS" is important to the future 
> of Python, and how it is complicated to use Python on windows nowadays.
>
> And I think that *web2py is the only framework that does a good job 
> working on windows*, any other framework has too many problems to run on 
> windows.
>
> So web2py is helping to build the future of Python!
>
>
> -- 
>
> *Bruno Rocha - @rochacbruno*
> http://github.com/rochacbruno
> http://rochacbruno.com.br
> http://pythonhub.com
>  

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