What py-opportunities in Old Europe?
laotseu
bdesth at removethis.free.fr
Mon Feb 3 14:03:23 EST 2003
More information about the Python-list mailing list
Mon Feb 3 14:03:23 EST 2003
- Previous message (by thread): What py-opportunities in Old Europe?
- Next message (by thread): What py-opportunities in Old Europe?
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
MyPy wrote: > I've been working as a C++ developer for several years and now I would > like to start a one-man company in the software consultancy business. > Some months ago I gave Python a try and apparently it seems > well-suited for fast deployment of complex applications for all the > reasons you're well aware of. But the point is: is there a *real* > market for python consultants? I've had a look at the job board on > python.org and searched some job sites (e.g. jobserve.com) but I could > find only few open positions, besides my personal experience suggests > that there are many (?) customers out there looking for VB, C++, Java > people but no one even knows Python. At least that is what happened > to me here in Italy. So does anyone want to share his own > feelings/thoughts/experience about working as a py-freelance in > Europe? > > Cheers > > > Talking about one-man company and Python, here in France we have William Dode http://www.flibuste.net/ I'm not sure he read this ng, so you'd better email him directly. HTH Laotseu
- Previous message (by thread): What py-opportunities in Old Europe?
- Next message (by thread): What py-opportunities in Old Europe?
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
More information about the Python-list mailing list