Hello All, I am a Python advocate and have been using it myself for almost 2 years and am completely sold on it's greatness. My company is debating what language/platform to use for future development of a reasonably large enterprise type project. The contenders are Java and Python. I am not interested in the technical merits of either but more in knowing about the available talent pool. Our concern is that the future maintenance of the product could be in jeopardy because it may prove difficult to find Python programmers. I know all about how easy Python is to learn and how good programmers aren't bound to a single language, etc, but to truly satisfy management that Python is a viable alternative, I have to prove that there is a reasonably easy to access pool of ready-to-roll Python talent. So here's my simple survey which I would appreciate as many responses to as possible for the future good of my company (and maybe someday yours!) and the furthering of the use of Python: How old are you: How many years have you been programming: How long have you been using Python: Where do you live: Would you consider relocating to Los Angeles: Would you require visa sponsorship: What is your current salary: What field do you work in: (finance, internet, movies, etc) Your responses are greatly appreciated! Also anyone with experience in recruiting a Python team who would like to share their experiences is invited to do so. Thanks, Joseph
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