The snotty reply would be to point out that there are many more people
working in "pay-by-the-line programming chopshops" who use Java.

I'm sure there are lots of corporations that've outsourced dingy
projects like having an internal website created for tracking
interbusiness analytics.. And the outsource shop scooped up a bunch of
people off the street, told them to learn Java and get to work!

Granted.. It doesn't make a lot of sense since Python is much easier
to learn than Java.. But, such is the state of imaginary explanations.

On 3/25/10, Richard <[email protected]> wrote:
> I noticed the Java forum is more active than the Python one: 19318 vs
> 6429 posts.
> Is there any data available for the number of Python apps vs Java on
> Google App Engine?
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