Greetings!
I was recently added as a core-dev (yes, saying it still makes me smile ;).
Python is an awesome language and I am happy to be a part of it.
Minor history: I authored PEP 409 (raise ... from None), and authored most of the reference implementation for Enums (PEP 435). I've been programming for a couple decades in languages ranging from x86 assembly to AS/400 CL (yeah, not really a language :( ) to Visual Foxpro, and I'm acquanted with several others. Once I started using Python, however, my desire to spend any valuable free programming time on other languages just died. Although I still need to get better at C (for Python!).
This is the first time I've really had the chance to work with a team, and I'm happy to say it has been productive, educational, and enlightening.
-- ~Ethan~
Le samedi 11 mai 2013 à 22:10 -0700, Ethan Furman a écrit :
Greetings!
I was recently added as a core-dev (yes, saying it still makes me smile ;).
Python is an awesome language and I am happy to be a part of it.
Welcome to you! Congratulations for your new duty :-)
Once I started using Python, however, my desire to spend any valuable free programming time on other languages just died.
This sounds strangely familiar to me.
Regards
Antoine.
On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 10:10 PM, Ethan Furman <ethan@stoneleaf.us> wrote:
Greetings!
I was recently added as a core-dev (yes, saying it still makes me smile ;).
Python is an awesome language and I am happy to be a part of it.
Minor history: I authored PEP 409 (raise ... from None), and authored most of the reference implementation for Enums (PEP 435). I've been programming for a couple decades in languages ranging from x86 assembly to AS/400 CL (yeah, not really a language :( ) to Visual Foxpro, and I'm acquanted with several others. Once I started using Python, however, my desire to spend any valuable free programming time on other languages just died. Although I still need to get better at C (for Python!).
This is the first time I've really had the chance to work with a team, and I'm happy to say it has been productive, educational, and enlightening.
Welcome, Ethan!
On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 10:10 PM, Ethan Furman <ethan@stoneleaf.us> wrote:
Minor history: I authored PEP 409 (raise ... from None), and authored most of the reference implementation for Enums (PEP 435). I've been programming for a couple decades in languages ranging from x86 assembly to AS/400 CL (yeah, not really a language :( ) to Visual Foxpro, and I'm acquanted with several others. Once I started using Python, however, my desire to spend any valuable free programming time on other languages just died. Although I still need to get better at C (for Python!).
Congratulations and welcome, Ethan.
-- Senthil
participants (5)
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Antoine Pitrou
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Eli Bendersky
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Ethan Furman
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Jack Diederich
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Senthil Kumaran