Why Python needs Evangelizing
Dana Booth
dana at mmi.oz.net
Thu May 11 11:51:30 EDT 2000
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jerry_spicklemire at my-deja.com wrote: jsmdc: That's why Python is even more important, and jsmdc: absolutely essential to me. I NEED Python very jsmdc: badly, and so does the seemingly endless throng of jsmdc: mediocre coders. Most of us will never transcend jsmdc: our own feeble limits, but Guido gave us a tool jsmdc: that let's us get stuff done anyhow. It's really jsmdc: just as simple as that. And so there we have our dilemma... A shockingly honest article that also very well describes me. Sure, the users at my plant think it's great, I can make these things do just about anything, but what they don't see is me, at home, with reference books on my lap, logged into work and putting in a lot of time and stumbling through things that top notch coders would laugh at. The point is, I have these tools, Python and TCL in particular, and I don't mind that they're obscure to the masses, because right now, I have virtually no compitition where I am. I know my limitations... On the one hand, it's nice to see active development, and on the other, it's like my own little secret. It's similar to where I live in the northwest. No matter what it looks like outside, we always tell people it's raining. :) -- ----- Dana Booth <dana at mmi.oz.net> Tacoma, Wa., USA key at pgpkeys.mit.edu:11371
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