Re: python developer

2022-10-03 Thread Jan van den Broek
2022-10-01, orzodk schrieb: > Jan van den Broek writes: > >> 2022-10-01, Mike Dewhirst schrieb: >> >>>So the answer to your question is signed email is easy and if it becomes >>>popular it has potential to defeat hackers. >> >> Yes, but I'm reading this as a usenet-message (comp.lang.python),

Re: python developer

2022-10-03 Thread orzodk
Jan van den Broek writes: > 2022-10-01, Mike Dewhirst schrieb: > >>So the answer to your question is signed email is easy and if it becomes >>popular it has potential to defeat hackers. > > Yes, but I'm reading this as a usenet-message (comp.lang.python), not as > a mail. You are reading a

Re: python developer

2022-10-01 Thread Mike Dewhirst
Ah well! I did not think that far ahead.My apologies for burdening your digest. Should I abandon my quest?M--(Unsigned mail from my phone) Original message From: Jan van den Broek Date: 2/10/22 06:58 (GMT+10:00) To: python-list@python.org Subject: Re: python developer 2022

Re: python developer

2022-10-01 Thread Peter J. Holzer
On 2022-10-01 13:11:41 -, Jan van den Broek wrote: > 2022-10-01, Mike Dewhirst schrieb: > >So the answer to your question is signed email is easy and if it becomes > >popular it has potential to defeat hackers. > > Yes, but I'm reading this as a usenet-message (comp.lang.python), not as >

Re: python developer

2022-10-01 Thread rbowman
On 9/30/22 22:07, Mike Dewhirst wrote: Most email activists demand end-to-end encryption and obviously signing email is part of that. However, my view is that email privacy, while very important, is an oxymoron. If you need encrypted messages you would never use email. You would meet under a

Re: python developer

2022-10-01 Thread Jan van den Broek
2022-10-01, Mike Dewhirst schrieb: >So the answer to your question is signed email is easy and if it becomes >popular it has potential to defeat hackers. Yes, but I'm reading this as a usenet-message (comp.lang.python), not as a mail. -- Jan v/d Broek balgl...@dds.nl --

Re: python developer

2022-09-30 Thread Mike Dewhirst
On 30/09/2022 3:31 pm, Jan van den Broek wrote: 2022-09-29, Mike Dewhirst schrieb: This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156) Why? Good question. Further to Peter's explanation, email is the primary conduit for hackers. At this point in time human education and training is

Re: python developer

2022-09-30 Thread Peter J. Holzer
On 2022-09-30 05:31:15 -, Jan van den Broek wrote: > 2022-09-29, Mike Dewhirst schrieb: > > This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156) > > Why? Why not? Signing an email protects against impersonation and tampering. While you may not be assured that my name is indeed "Peter

Re: python developer

2022-09-30 Thread Jan van den Broek
2022-09-29, Mike Dewhirst schrieb: > This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156) Why? [Schnipp] -- Jan v/d Broek balgl...@dds.nl -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: python developer

2022-09-29 Thread Mike Dewhirst
On 30/09/2022 5:09 am, Walid AlMasri wrote: Hi all, I has been using python in scientific computing for many years I want to become a python developer so what is a good reference to follow ? A developer makes products whereas a scientist understands complexities. I would recommend reading

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Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-31 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Sat, 31 Mar 2018 14:07:37 -0400, Terry Reedy wrote: > On 3/31/2018 11:58 AM, Etienne Robillard wrote: > >> Do you really think people in Somalia can afford theses things like in >> the US? > > No, many cannot afford $600 Caddilac-style phones to take 10 megapixel > pictures and watch UTube

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-31 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Sat, 31 Mar 2018 10:58:51 -0400, Etienne Robillard wrote: > Hi, > > I was just wondering, could the fact that the Python community is > willing to discontinue using and developing Python 2 softwares, does > that mean we are stopping to support standard computers and laptops as > well? That

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-31 Thread Rick Johnson
Grant Edwards wrote: > Etienne Robillard wrote: > > > Do you understand that a modern mobile device typically > > require a Internet subscription and an additional > > subscription for the smart phone? > > Huh? What is "an internet subscription"? Why would you > need two of them if all you

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-31 Thread Terry Reedy
On 3/31/2018 11:58 AM, Etienne Robillard wrote: Do you really think people in Somalia can afford theses things like in the US? No, many cannot afford $600 Caddilac-style phones to take 10 megapixel pictures and watch UTube videos. Instead they buy $100 VWBug-style phones that let them get

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-31 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2018-03-31, Etienne Robillard wrote: > Are you trolling? Do you understand that a modern mobile device > typically require a Internet subscription and an additional subscription > for the smart phone? Huh? What is "an internet subscription"? Why would you need two of

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-31 Thread Michael Torrie
On Mar 31, 2018 09:58, "Etienne Robillard" wrote: Le 2018-03-31 à 11:40, Michael Torrie a écrit : > On 03/31/2018 08:58 AM, Etienne Robillard wrote: > >> I was just wondering, could the fact that the Python community is >> willing to discontinue using and developing Python

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-31 Thread Anders Wegge Keller
På Sat, 31 Mar 2018 11:58:39 -0400 Etienne Robillard skrev: > Are you trolling? Do you understand that a modern mobile device > typically require a Internet subscription and an additional subscription > for the smart phone? I think the question is why you equate python3

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-31 Thread bartc
On 31/03/2018 16:58, Etienne Robillard wrote: Le 2018-03-31 à 11:40, Michael Torrie a écrit : On 03/31/2018 08:58 AM, Etienne Robillard wrote: I was just wondering, could the fact that the Python community is willing to discontinue using and developing Python 2 softwares, does   that mean we

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-31 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sun, Apr 1, 2018 at 2:58 AM, Etienne Robillard wrote: > > > Le 2018-03-31 à 11:40, Michael Torrie a écrit : >> >> On 03/31/2018 08:58 AM, Etienne Robillard wrote: >>> >>> I was just wondering, could the fact that the Python community is >>> willing to discontinue using and

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-31 Thread Etienne Robillard
Le 2018-03-31 à 11:40, Michael Torrie a écrit : On 03/31/2018 08:58 AM, Etienne Robillard wrote: I was just wondering, could the fact that the Python community is willing to discontinue using and developing Python 2 softwares, does that mean we are stopping to support standard computers and

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-31 Thread Michael Torrie
On 03/31/2018 08:58 AM, Etienne Robillard wrote: > I was just wondering, could the fact that the Python community is > willing to discontinue using and developing Python 2 softwares, does > that mean we are stopping to support standard computers and laptops > as well? I've tried several times

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-31 Thread Etienne Robillard
Hi, I was just wondering, could the fact that the Python community is willing to discontinue using and developing Python 2 softwares, does that mean we are stopping to support standard computers and laptops as well? Furthermore, does it bother you to develop code primarly oriented towards

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-31 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 31 March 2018 10:16:13 Ian Kelly wrote: > On Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 6:29 AM, Rick Johnson > > wrote: > > On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 8:59:16 PM UTC-5, Chris Angelico wrote: > >> Wanna provide some competing information showing that other > >> languages

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-31 Thread Ian Kelly
On Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 6:29 AM, Rick Johnson wrote: > On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 8:59:16 PM UTC-5, Chris Angelico wrote: >> Wanna provide some competing information showing that other >> languages are more used? > > Chris, here is how debate works: > > PersonA

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-31 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 11:29 PM, Rick Johnson wrote: > Under no circumstance is PersonB required to prove PersonA'a > assertions. The onerous is on PersonA. Assertion: Rick doesn't know what "onerous" means. Under no circumstance is Rick required to prove me

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-31 Thread Rick Johnson
On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 8:59:16 PM UTC-5, Chris Angelico wrote: [...] > You can pooh-pooh any statistic. Yeah, except the ones supported by actual _facts_. > So far, though, you have provided NO statistics of your > own, just your own gut feeling. Uh huh. And what do you call drawing

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-31 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Sat, 31 Mar 2018 12:39:48 +0300, Marko Rauhamaa wrote: > Paul Rubin : >> All the scripts that say #!/usr/bin/python at the top will still use >> python2. > > Which is how it should be till the end of times. Don't be silly -- they should use Python 1, of course, as

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-31 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Sat, 31 Mar 2018 12:32:31 +0300, Marko Rauhamaa wrote: > Paul Rubin : > >> Marko Rauhamaa writes: >>> Yes, RHEL, CentOS and OracleLinux still only support Python2. It may >>> be another year before Python3 becomes available on them. >> >> Debian's

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-31 Thread Marko Rauhamaa
Paul Rubin : > All the scripts that say #!/usr/bin/python at the top will still use > python2. Which is how it should be till the end of times. Unfortunately, ArchLinux decided otherwise, which has caused quite a bit of grief in the office, where a coworker uses it. We

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-31 Thread Marko Rauhamaa
Paul Rubin : > Marko Rauhamaa writes: >> Yes, RHEL, CentOS and OracleLinux still only support Python2. It may >> be another year before Python3 becomes available on them. > > Debian's default Python is also Python2. I don't say it *only* > supports

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-31 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Fri, 30 Mar 2018 20:51:22 -0600, Ian Kelly wrote: > On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 8:43 PM, Ian Kelly > wrote: >> You really think that 90% of the active users are trolls? And yet the >> subreddit remains usable despite that allegedly terrible >> signal-to-noise ratio. > >

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-30 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 1:51 PM, Ian Kelly wrote: > On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 8:43 PM, Ian Kelly wrote: >> You really think that 90% of the active users are trolls? And yet the >> subreddit remains usable despite that allegedly terrible >>

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-30 Thread Ian Kelly
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 8:43 PM, Ian Kelly wrote: > You really think that 90% of the active users are trolls? And yet the > subreddit remains usable despite that allegedly terrible > signal-to-noise ratio. I'm now laughing at the image of a large community of trolls

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-30 Thread Ian Kelly
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 7:10 PM, Rick Johnson wrote: > On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 7:44:40 PM UTC-5, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > [...] >> Reddit's /ruby subreddit: 40,571 subscribers. >> >> Reddit's /python subreddit: 230,858 subscribers. > > Those numbers mean nothing

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-30 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 12:10 PM, Rick Johnson wrote: > On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 7:44:40 PM UTC-5, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > [...] >> Reddit's /ruby subreddit: 40,571 subscribers. >> >> Reddit's /python subreddit: 230,858 subscribers. > > Those numbers mean

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-30 Thread Rick Johnson
On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 7:44:40 PM UTC-5, Steven D'Aprano wrote: [...] > Reddit's /ruby subreddit: 40,571 subscribers. > > Reddit's /python subreddit: 230,858 subscribers. Those numbers mean nothing unless you can prove all two- hundred-thirty-odd thousand of them to be active, non- tolling,

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-30 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Fri, 30 Mar 2018 16:18:57 -0700, Rick Johnson wrote: > My suspicion is that not only are the overall numbers of Python > programmers on the decline Python's popularity went up from #5 to #4 between March 2017 and 2018 on TIOBE: https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/ But of course Rick knows

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-30 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Sat, 31 Mar 2018 00:42:31 +0300, Marko Rauhamaa wrote: > Paul Rubin : >> Terry Reedy writes: >>> 2017 25% 2.x, 75% 3.x >>> This is a bigger jump than I anticipated. >> >> It's interesting and surprising. I still have not encountered anyone >> using

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-30 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Fri, 30 Mar 2018 11:45:10 -0400, Terry Reedy wrote: > https://www.jetbrains.com/research/python-developers-survey-2017/ “Which > version of Python do you use the most?” > 2014 80% 2.x, 20% 3.x > 2016 60% 2.x, 40% 3.x > 2017 25% 2.x, 75% 3.x > > This is a bigger jump than I anticipated.

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-30 Thread Rick Johnson
On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 10:45:35 AM UTC-5, Terry Reedy wrote: > https://www.jetbrains.com/research/python-developers-survey-2017/ > “Which version of Python do you use the most?” > 2014 80% 2.x, 20% 3.x > 2016 60% 2.x, 40% 3.x > 2017 25% 2.x, 75% 3.x > > This is a bigger jump than I

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-30 Thread Marko Rauhamaa
Paul Rubin : > Terry Reedy writes: >> 2017 25% 2.x, 75% 3.x >> This is a bigger jump than I anticipated. > > It's interesting and surprising. I still have not encountered anyone > using Python 3 in real life. The main Linux distros still use Python 2 >

Re: Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-30 Thread Paul Moore
On 30 March 2018 at 16:45, Terry Reedy wrote: > https://www.jetbrains.com/research/python-developers-survey-2017/ > “Which version of Python do you use the most?” > 2014 80% 2.x, 20% 3.x > 2016 60% 2.x, 40% 3.x > 2017 25% 2.x, 75% 3.x > > This is a bigger jump than I

Python Developer Survey: Python 3 usage overtakes Python 2 usage

2018-03-30 Thread Terry Reedy
https://www.jetbrains.com/research/python-developers-survey-2017/ “Which version of Python do you use the most?” 2014 80% 2.x, 20% 3.x 2016 60% 2.x, 40% 3.x 2017 25% 2.x, 75% 3.x This is a bigger jump than I anticipated. -- Terry Jan Reedy --

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Re: Trying to hire or grow a Python developer for a 2 year contract

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Re: Job Opportunity - Senior Python Developer

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Re: Python developer salary survey - results

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[issue16868] Python Developer Guide: Include a reminder to ping bug report if not reviewed in timely manner

2013-01-08 Thread Roundup Robot
Roundup Robot added the comment: New changeset 3f2637a6fbfa by Ezio Melotti in branch 'default': #16868: mention that you can ping issues before writing to python-dev. http://hg.python.org/devguide/rev/3f2637a6fbfa -- nosy: +python-dev ___ Python

[issue16868] Python Developer Guide: Include a reminder to ping bug report if not reviewed in timely manner

2013-01-08 Thread Ezio Melotti
Ezio Melotti added the comment: Fixed with a slightly different wording (thanks Chris for the suggestion). Thanks Todd for the report and the initial patch! -- assignee: docs@python - ezio.melotti resolution: - fixed stage: commit review - committed/rejected status: open - closed type:

[issue16868] Python Developer Guide: Include a reminder to ping bug report if not reviewed in timely manner

2013-01-07 Thread Todd Rovito
Todd Rovito added the comment: Ok I changed the time to one month...now the patch reads: To begin with, please be patient! There are many more people submitting patches than there are people capable of reviewing your patch. Getting your patch reviewed requires a reviewer to have the spare time

[issue16868] Python Developer Guide: Include a reminder to ping bug report if not reviewed in timely manner

2013-01-07 Thread Todd Rovito
Changes by Todd Rovito rovit...@gmail.com: Removed file: http://bugs.python.org/file28573/16868PythonDeveloperGuidePingIssueBeforeEmailingPython-dev.patch ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue16868

[issue16868] Python Developer Guide: Include a reminder to ping bug report if not reviewed in timely manner

2013-01-07 Thread Todd Rovito
Changes by Todd Rovito rovit...@gmail.com: Removed file: http://bugs.python.org/file28603/16868PythonDeveloperGuidePingIssueBeforeEmailingPython-devV2.patch ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue16868

[issue16868] Python Developer Guide: Include a reminder to ping bug report if not reviewed in timely manner

2013-01-07 Thread Brett Cannon
Brett Cannon added the comment: Wording LGTM -- stage: - commit review ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue16868 ___ ___

[issue16868] Python Developer Guide: Include a reminder to ping bug report if not reviewed in timely manner

2013-01-06 Thread Brett Cannon
Changes by Brett Cannon br...@python.org: -- nosy: +brett.cannon ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue16868 ___ ___ Python-bugs-list

[issue16868] Python Developer Guide: Include a reminder to ping bug report if not reviewed in timely manner

2013-01-06 Thread Todd Rovito
Todd Rovito added the comment: I agree with Meador it should be a specific amount of time. As a beginner at contributing to Python I thought substantial amount of time meant one month but it depends on interpretation. I think making it very specific makes the documentation more clear.

[issue16868] Python Developer Guide: Include a reminder to ping bug report if not reviewed in timely manner

2013-01-06 Thread Ezio Melotti
Ezio Melotti added the comment: A month sounds good to me. -- ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue16868 ___ ___ Python-bugs-list mailing

[issue16868] Python Developer Guide: Include a reminder to ping bug report if not reviewed in timely manner

2013-01-05 Thread Meador Inge
Meador Inge added the comment: This seems like a reasonable addition to me. Although, I don't like the substantial amount of time part (yes I know it was already there). That should probably be replaced with something more concrete, e.g. one week. -- nosy: +meador.inge

[issue16868] Python Developer Guide: Include a reminder to ping bug report if not reviewed in timely manner

2013-01-05 Thread Chris Jerdonek
Chris Jerdonek added the comment: I would also take out the sentence about forgetting about the issue, because that's just one of several possible reasons and I don't think usually the main reason. -- nosy: +chris.jerdonek ___ Python tracker

[issue16868] Python Developer Guide: Include a reminder to ping bug report if not reviewed in timely manner

2013-01-05 Thread Ezio Melotti
Ezio Melotti added the comment: I agree with Chris. +substantial amount of time first ping the issue on the `issue tracker`_ I would add a comma after 'time'. I don't like the substantial amount of time part (yes I know it was already there). That should probably be replaced with something

[issue16868] Python Developer Guide: Include a reminder to ping bug report if not reviewed in timely manner

2013-01-05 Thread Meador Inge
Meador Inge added the comment: On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 5:55 PM, Ezio Melotti rep...@bugs.python.org wrote: That really depends on the situation. I think the point of that sentence is to make clear that some time might pass before someone can look at the issue, and I'm not sure it's

[issue16868] Python Developer Guide: Include a reminder to ping bug report if not reviewed in timely manner

2013-01-04 Thread Todd Rovito
New submission from Todd Rovito: The Python Developer Guide in section 3.3 about the life cycle of a patch/review process makes no mention that a bug should be pinged first before posting to the python-...@python.org email list requesting a review. For more information see this thread

[issue16868] Python Developer Guide: Include a reminder to ping bug report if not reviewed in timely manner

2013-01-04 Thread Todd Rovito
Changes by Todd Rovito rovit...@gmail.com: -- components: +Devguide -Documentation nosy: +ezio.melotti ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue16868 ___

[issue16868] Python Developer Guide: Include a reminder to ping bug report if not reviewed in timely manner

2013-01-04 Thread Todd Rovito
Todd Rovito added the comment: Here is a suggested patch with help from R. David Murray: To begin with, please be patient! There are many more people submitting patches than there are people capable of reviewing your patch. Getting your patch reviewed requires a reviewer to have the spare time

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