On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 10:48 AM, Nash <nasrul...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sep 27, 4:13 pm, "Martin P. Hellwig" <martin.hell...@dcuktec.org>
> wrote:
>> Nash wrote:
>>
>> <cut can't get enough Python Developers>
>> I think normal market rules will apply to Pakistan too, if your desired
>> trade has not the quantity you wish, the price per item should get
>> higher. Net result should be that more quantity will be available due to
>> increased interest.
>>
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>> MPHhttp://blog.dcuktec.com
>> 'If consumed, best digested with added seasoning to own preference.'
>
> If I rephrase the question: In an absense of steady Python Developers;
> can there be a viable strategy involving training? Or will it be much
> safer going with an already common developer pool.
>
> Please note that my goal is not to promote python but to make a sound
> business decision. Using Python is not an absolute requirement.
>
> I appreciate all the feedback thus far, please keep it coming in,
> thanks everyone!
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Hire good programmers, they can pick up python rapidly.

It's widely acknowledged that hiring good people is a (the?) crucial
factor in the success of programming endeavors.  "Good" programmers,
almost by definition, will be able to handle learning python without
problems.

Just my $0.02,
~Simon
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