[python-advocacy] what made you take py seriously?
Brad Allen
brad at allendev.com
Sat Mar 10 16:26:26 CET 2007
At 12:21 PM -0600 3/9/07, Carl Karsten wrote:
>So the sad thing is, it took me running into something 'too hard' for me to
>learn what I needed to then actually respect Python. And then it wasn't the
>'hard stuff' that turned me on, it was how 'nice and easy' things really are.
>(the problems twisted and generators solve are hard; I am not suggesting the
>solutions could have been done any better.)
Hey, that's a good testamonial. Have you considered posting that to a
blog? If you do, I will link to it from digg.com and see if anybody
else notices it.
I wonder if there is a list of links to Python testamonials
somewhere. This kind of posting is not as high profile as what might
go in the success stories, or the "what they are saying" page at
Python.org. It would be useful to build a collection of such of
links for use by Python advocates...maybe this is the kind of thing
that could go on advocacy.python.org.
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