Google Not Universal Panacea [was: Re: Where to find python c-sources]
Alex Martelli
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Sat Oct 8 04:28:23 EDT 2005
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Steve Holden <steve at holdenweb.com> wrote: ... > >> Are people really too lazy to do elementary research on Google? > > goes a bit too far in imputing motives to the enquirer and overlooking > the fact that there are some very good reasons for *not* using Google. It's a good thing you don't actually name any of those reasons, tho:-). > we're talking male hormones here, since by and large women don't appear > to have embraced the Python community (except perhaps individually, but > that's no business of mine). Anna seems to be doing fine, though. She's currently taking a C class at college and claims "the more I know C, the more I love Python" - and I gather she's evangelizing (and the class is about 50/50 genderwise;-). > Also, many regular readers didn't grow up speaking English (I was Yep -- I'm one example of that. Didn't stop Google from hiring me, though;-). Alex
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