None of the java programmers that I worked with ->*once they*<- used web2py ever looked back for web application development, ever. Once you go python you never go back to java unless forced.
mic 2012/6/1 Michele Comitini <[email protected]>: > Massimo, >> >> >> I talk to many employers and entrepreneurs. There is a perception that Java >> programmers are the > > please finish the phrase it was getting interesting ;-). > > > @RKumar > > This is old but even more true today so pls read it: > http://www.paulgraham.com/pypar.html > > I do work with Java often (too often) and so I know that world. Its a > world where the approach is not about solving problems once for all by > coding the solution and sharing it. It's all about patterns. do you > want to base your code on patterns solved and implemented to the state > of the art or do you want to have a job writing always the same > things. This is all about python,ruby,go (and even C++ today) vs > java. > > > Many Java programmers are groupable by a simple question: "Why did > you *choose* to learn Java?" > The answers are: > 1. "Because it is the most requested skill" > 2. "Because it is the best overall tool" > > For the ones that take 2. comes another question: "Which other > programming environments do you have experience with?" > Answers: > "Well I was told so" > "Cobol" > "Are there any other environments?" > "It's the only open source environment" [not even opensource until icedtea] > > None of the java programmers that I worked with used web2py ever > looked back for web application development, ever. Once you go python > you never go back to java unless forced.

