Funding vs Python
Aahz Maruch
aahz at netcom.com
Sun Jul 16 22:59:08 EDT 2000
In article <8kt4rj$d4n$1 at nnrp1.deja.com>,
Andy Freeman <anamax at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>No good deed goes unpunished, so now I'm getting push back along the
>lines of "we can't get funded if it's in Python". (Somehow, I don't
>think that using Perl would have produced the same reaction.)
>
>I've seen the list of web projects at python.org, so I'm wondering
>if there are others or if there really are examples of companies that
>didn't get funded because they used Python.
I don't know of any companies that didn't get funded due to use of
Python, but there are plenty of funded companies that *do* use Python.
(E.g., my company, http://www.searchbutton.com/)
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