Joseph Santaniello writes: > These are all good points, however management is already convinced of the > technical suitability to our project. They also have a hunch that we're > not kidding that Python is easy to learn. I was thinking of teaching the > main person I need to convince as part of my argument! Their only issue is > what happens if for some reason they get stuck holding the bag on a > product written in Python and need to quickly get somebody to fix > something that might get broken, and the 2 programmers who know Python > have as they say "been hit by a bus." For this purpose, it might be sufficient to demonstrate that there's good consulting talent available on short notice (shouldn't be too hard to get evidence for this -- there are probably many who'd take on a limited gig in LA even though they wouldn't want to move here). Regards, -- Don Dwiggins "Solvitur Ambulando" Advanced MP Technology dwig at advancedmp.net
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