Looking for Python programmers--where to search?
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In article <8oh4mi0etd at news2.newsguy.com>, "Alex Martelli" <aleaxit at yahoo.com> wrote: > Thumbs down. One vehicle at a > time, as per tradition, is, by far, a better idea. > > Alex hmm problem though, I went through that school. (pascal, c, c++). Just got introduced to scheme and can't stand it. Really can't get my mind around the functional aspects of it. Although with some perspective I am gaining with using python the dynamic typing is less an issue, as is the tuple idea. I think you need wide exposure to gain the perspective to really appreciate how somethings work. Of course exposure like you get in school is not the same as real, full, knowledge of the language that a programmer would have. (trying to distinguish between what resumes will say and the reality) dan -- "Ancient weapons and hokey religions are no match for a good blaster at your side kid." - Han Solo Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.
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