Looking for Python programmers--where to search?

Richard Chamberlain richard_chamberlain at ntlworld.com
Tue Aug 15 02:19:46 EDT 2000


>> any competent programmer can learn Python in mere moments.

and incompetent programmers in mere hours, and it can make your whites
whiter.

You could try the links from python (like monster.com, etc)... and if
you get desperate you could always fly me out. ;-)

who-also-has-a-job-and-is-definitely-not-above-temptation-ly y'rs

Richard

Courageous wrote:
> 
> > My company does web applications in Python, and we're growing like nuts.
> > Despite (or because of) being in the SF Bay Area, we're having a hard
> > time finding Python coders.
> 
> Your mistake is trying to find Python coders. That's not the
> least bit necessary.
> 
> I tought one of my coworkers all the critical parts of Python
> she needed to know in one hour on her white board. I left all
> my notes there. That, combined with the extensive .html
> documentation was all she needed.
> 
> This is not an unusual situation. I could train OUR ENTIRE
> STAFF to use Python in exactly one class. No kidding. No
> exaggeration.
> 
> Any competent programmer can learn Python in mere moments.
> 
> It's just so damn easy. Just order a half dozen copies of
> _Python Essential Reference_, have your new guys bookmark
> http://www.python.org, and you're set.
> 
> C//



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