what kind of work do you do

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Sun Aug 20 04:59:51 EDT 2000


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In article <bNJn5.153164$1h3.2877833 at news20.bellglobal.com>,
  "Olivier Dagenais" <olivierS.dagenaisP at canadaA.comM> wrote:
> I started my own company (on the side) and I am developing an
environment to
> make it easy for me to write multi-user data-processing apps.  Along
with
> that, eventually, will be a tool that will hopefully be a lot like VB,
only
> better.  :P   All in Python...
>
> As for my other job (writing a system for creating 3D representations
of
> search queries and results), I'm not sure, yet, how I could integrate
Python
> into the product, but if I can find a good reason (and an easy way) to
do
> so, I will.
>
> --
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Olivier A. Dagenais - Software Architect and Developer
> "R is a velocity measure, defined as a reasonable speed of travel
> that is consistent with health, mental wellbeing and not being more
> than say five minutes late." - Douglas Adams, HHGG, Chapter 34
>
> "sp00fD" <sp00fD at yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:8nnag5$226$1 at nnrp1.deja.com...
> > I was just wondering, of the people here that use Python at work,
what
> > kind of programming are you doing and what company?
> >
> > I'm a Systems Administrator myself, I use python for a number of
tasks,
> > mostly revolving around automating tasks.  I can choose whatever
> > language I want to do this, therefore python, but I'm sure a lot of
> > companies haven't embraced python yet, so I'd like to know who has
and
> > for what ;)
> >
> >
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