> it seems. Only issues is learning while architecting a large project.
> It's true learning on company time is a big perk. Does anyone see
> Python and/or Zope and professionally marketable skill?
>
Python, absolutely. Zope, not so much at this point. But there's a
difference between the two -- Python's a programming language and the
other's an object-oriented CMS written in Python, so needs for the two are
going to be completely different.
We do a lot of math and math modeling (using the NumPy Python module) at our
company, and the speed gains we see over using MX and Oracle to do the same
thing, in some cases, is improved by a magnitude of 1000% (yes, 1000%).
However, it's should clearly be noted that MX and Oracle aren't designed for
the type of number crunching we're doing, but nonetheless, it's impressive.
Regards,
Dave.
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