"Emile van Sebille" <emile at fenx.com> wrote in message news:9ch9id$du3o3$1 at ID-11957.news.dfncis.de... > You'd get a better response if you don't mung your from address. > Also, since some of the information you seek is pretty confidential, if you had a way (say a web site) in which people could respond anonymously. > --------- > "Joseph Santaniello" <someone at _no-spam_arbitrary.org> wrote in message > news:Pine.LNX.4.33.0104282014220.778-100000 at harmony.arbitrary.org... > > 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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