PyOpinion: Does Python Programming Marginalize You?
Moshe Zadka
moshez at math.huji.ac.il
Tue Jun 6 13:35:47 EDT 2000
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On Tue, 6 Jun 2000, Richard P. Muller wrote: > And yet, I worry that using Python marginalizes one. Python is hard to > beat for writing applications that run on a single computer. But > that's yesterday's computing model. The future of computing, heck, the > present of computing, is in writing programs that run through a web > browser. Ummmm....it seems the more high-end web applications are more server-based then client-based. And in that area Python's got one *huge* killer app -- Zope. There is only one (big) problem with Zope -- it's woefully undocumented. One thing that would boost Python acceptance almost overnight would be better documentation for Zope. I hear Zope developers are working on it, but I don't know the current status. JPython is yet another killer application, at least in principle, for some of the server-side scripting. The big problem here seems to be maturity -- and that can only improve with age. In short, my view of the future is not as bleak as yours -- I see companies that crop up and stand by Python, I see Python mentioned more and more in developer-oriented web-sites, etc. Just last week I gave two Python lectures here in Israel. -- Moshe Zadka <moshez at math.huji.ac.il> http://www.oreilly.com/news/prescod_0300.html http://www.linux.org.il -- we put the penguin in .com
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