[Fwd: PyOpinion: Does Python Programming Marginalize You?]
Pablo Prieto
pablo.prieto at dulcesol.es
Wed Jun 7 06:01:11 EDT 2000
Pablo Prieto escribió:
Hi, evrybody there!.
Being a programmer for a company which sells food, we make all our
programs without relation to the internet. We have an Apache web server
and several cgi-bin for showing info to our customers. But rather
light.
I've been in C,C++,Pascal and Ada (this is not a curriculum, eh? ;))
and
now in VB. We want to migrate to Linux workstations (servers are all
linux now, except the database server, we are testing postgreSQL for
the
migration).
I'm evaluating Python now. Maybe in a month I kick off this list and
the
Python installation, but, till now, I'm amazing of the languaje. Really
good and nice to learns, being it's "advanced" power more or less
"hidden" for learning when you are confortable with the basis.
I'm being in love with this languaje (hope not to runaway, and stay
forever). The web is important, but there's still a lot of traditional
client-side work to do (I don't know about server side, I only buy it,
and that's enough :)).
And surely, could appear python-related semi-meta-x-languajes for
scripting. That's what happened with java and VB (javascript and
vbscript), isn't it?
BTW, Ada times were very exciting with all that people in uniforms in
the meetings, and the great amounts of money in the horizont. At the
end, the dream was over. But it was funny.
Pablo, from Spain.
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