True words. And even then my experience is that learning a language is not the biggest part of becoming productive in a language, it's learning the "stuff" around the language. Libraries, frameworks etc..
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 13:30, Jasper Spaans <spa...@fox-it.com> wrote: > On 02/09/10 18:14, Rafael Carneiro wrote: > > I'm sorry for having caused the flamewar in the list, but I just > > wanted to know how was the market for Python, not which language is > > better than another. > > Well, if your goal is to pick a language to learn so you can earn some > money, hedge your bet and learn both! (Frankly, Ruby is a lot like > Python, so studying both should not be too much effort. Just be sure > keep a safe distance from perl and php. :) ) > > Cheers, > Jasper > > -- > Ir. Jasper Spaans > Fox-IT Experts in IT Security! > T: +31 (0) 15 284 79 99 > KvK Haaglanden 27301624 > > _______________________________________________ > Python-nl mailing list > Python-nl@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-nl >
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