How your company think about python?

Gigix gigix at umlchina.com
Sun Aug 18 22:12:00 EDT 2002


My boss think that Python is interesting and will build a website
using it. And I know that Red-Flag Linux use Python to develop their
install-script.

Oren Tirosh <oren-py-l at hishome.net> wrote in message news:<mailman.1029680426.13230.python-list at python.org>...
> On Sun, Aug 18, 2002 at 07:01:50PM +0800, d2002xx wrote:
> > Would you tell me how your company (or your boss, colleagues) think
> > about python? A possible next-generation mainstream? Or just another
> > script? Or they even never heard it?
> 
> I work for a small security company. Everyone here knows all about open 
> source and at least heard about Python. I don't think anyone besides me
> actually thinks of Python as a language for developing real applications.
> 
> > Also, If your company wants to create a new software, will you
> > recommand them to use python even if your boss/colleagues don't know
> > about it? How you tell them the benefits from python? Why or why not?
> 
> They are very much aware of the productivity benefits of Python and know
> how quickly I create all kinds of tools and scripts with it but fail to
> make the logical conclusion that if it's so good for me it might also be 
> good for them. Perhaps they are just reluctant to learn anything new.
> 
> 	Oren



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