Why so few Python jobs?
Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
ignacio at openservices.net
Mon Sep 24 23:21:21 EDT 2001
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On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Paul Prescod wrote: > tszeto wrote: > > > >... > > > > Any ideas on why so few Python jobs are available? > > Jobs are a trailing indicator. At most companies that use Python, a > particular programmer has decided to use it for a particular project. > The manager (to say nothing of HR) may not even know that Python is in > use yet. Also language requests are to some extent proxies for real job > titles. "Perl experience" may mean sysadmin or CGI. "C++ programmer" may > mean "systems programmer" or even "COM programmer". "Java programmer" > may mean server-side servlet-style stuff. And so forth. Python doesn't > fit a niche like that. That's only because "Python programmer" means "programmer who knows WTF they're doing" ;) -- Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams <ignacio at openservices.net>
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