> (modesty, fear of being labeled 'commercial', fear of exposing that > they're not 100% busy, so "can't be good", etc.). fwiw, we're seeing an endless stream of mails from moral crusaders even before we have opened the little Python- Ware shoppe (coming soon, coming soon). some of them are quite nasty, to say the least... I usually tell them to raise their concerns on c.l.python instead. they never do. > One thing that ActiveState has going for it which doesn't exist in the > Python world is a corporate entity devoted to software development and > distribution. saying that there is NO such entity is a bit harsh, I think ;-) but different "scripting" companies are using different strategies, by various reasons. Scriptics, ActiveState, PythonWare, UserLand, Harlequin, Rebol, etc. are all doing similar things, but in different ways (due to markets, existing communities, and probably most important: different funding strategies). But we're all corporate entities devoted to software development... ... by the way, if someone thinks there's no money in Python, consider this: --- Google is looking to expand its operations and needs talented engineers to develop the next generation search engine. If you have a need to bring order to a chaotic web, contact us. Requirements: Several years of industry or hobby-based experience B.S. in Computer Science or equivalent (M.S. a plus) Extensive experience programming in C or C++ Extensive experience programming in the UNIX environment Knowledge of TCP/IP and network programming Experience developing/designing large software systems Experience programming in Python a plus --- Google Inc., a year-old Internet search-engine company, said it has attracted $25 million in venture-capital funding and will add two of Silicon Valley's best-known financiers, Michael Moritz and L. John Doerr, to its board. Even by Internet standards, Google has attracted an un- usually large amount of money for a company still in its infancy. --- looks like anyone on this list could get a cool Python job for an unusually over-funded startup within minutes ;-) </F>
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