Is Python development applicable to commerce?

Tyler Eaves tyler at tylereaves.com
Sun Oct 29 16:44:28 EST 2000


Personally, I've always preferred the Mac IDE. I no longer own a Mac
unfortunatly.

On Sun, 29 Oct 2000 22:29:24 +0000, Peter Moore <pmoore at mjs400.co.uk>
wrote:

>> Peter wrote:
>> > Is Mark receiving a huge amount sponsorship income?
>> 
>> do any of your posts have anything to do with anything?  I don't
>> understand what you're talking about, or what point you're trying
>> to make here.
>> 
>> even if I accept that "a single open source developer" is equivalent
>> to "a massively funded formula one racing team", a "random usenet
>> poster" to "the worlds best driver", and "a free beer at the python
>> conference" to "hundreds of millions of dollars", I still don't get it.
>> 
>> does anyone?
>> 
>> do you?
>Yeah, one day the Python might make a fair number of people a decent living.
>
>If this isn't the case let me know a few good reasons why and I'll skulk
>about to comp.sys.ibm.as400 and stay coding in RPG (which works just
>fine in an industrial setting but falls short in linguistic expression.)
>Who knows maybe the "random usenet poster" wasn't coding just for the
>fun of it and could use a decent IDE, I know I could.

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