One might argue that Python is hugely popular across domains, and that plumbers 
and mechanics as well writers and choreographers want to enjoy some of its 
goodness.   I think it is just people that want to get tech. jobs, and that 
they apparently have no natural inclination for learning the simplest possible 
language.

On 5/4/18, 4:14 PM, "Friam on behalf of uǝlƃ ☣" <[email protected] on 
behalf of [email protected]> wrote:

    Ha!  I don't know, man. "Software development" is increasingly looking like 
an industry dominated by cogs and sprockets ... from the yahoo complaining 
about my bracket placement to the bros pitching protocol inheritance, I've "had 
it up to here" with people telling me how I *should* be doing whatever it is 
I'm doing. 8^)
    
    When the sprockets take over, it's time to move on.
    
    On 05/04/2018 01:02 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
    > “As a measure of the magnitude of impact of MOOCs so far, one of our MOOC 
specializations in the Python programming language is among the most popular 
offerings on Coursera — I believe that it has reached more than a million 
learners at this point. A significant fraction of those learners have opted to 
sit for an exam to get a certificate in Python programming.”
    > 
    >  
    > 
    > <Huff>  A person that seeks a Coursera class to learn Python is not 
destined for a career in software development.
    > 
    >  
    > 
    > “Also, we introduced an Applied Data Science specialization about a year 
ago. That one, though not receiving enrollments at quite the same level as the 
Python specialization, is generating tens of thousands of learners per quarter.”
    > 
    >  
    > 
    > Thousands of learners or thousands of people who create a filtering 
problem for recruiting departments?
    
    
    -- 
    ☣ uǝlƃ
    
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