I’d also say that going back to school is a good way to update your life and change your profession. I’m a firm believer in getting government student loans and using them to go to school. They’re cheap, low interest,…
I understand Python gets some mileage in the financial industry, particularly by quant/analyst types. I'm aware that NumPy and matplotlib see a lot of action - are there other open source packages that get a lot of…
I've never worried much about which language I use to GET hi. As long as the end result is same, everyone should be feeling good.
You didn't specify your sample size and I won't vouch for what people I don't know tell you. You can take it as whatever you'd like. Next you'll be saying the Django tutorial is the standard way to lay out projects.…
"Git standard workflow"? Where'd you get that notion from? Supposing there is one, care to share?
If you're looking for ways to help convince management to use Python there are some good tidbits in here: http://blip.tv/file/3041158 We also talk about hiring and training people who don't have Python backgrounds but…
"Tell me about your Python experience" "Well I started learning it about a week ago - I think I've pretty well mastered it." "Thanks, we'll get back to you."
I’d also say that going back to school is a good way to update your life and change your profession. I’m a firm believer in getting government student loans and using them to go to school. They’re cheap, low interest,…
I understand Python gets some mileage in the financial industry, particularly by quant/analyst types. I'm aware that NumPy and matplotlib see a lot of action - are there other open source packages that get a lot of…
I've never worried much about which language I use to GET hi. As long as the end result is same, everyone should be feeling good.
You didn't specify your sample size and I won't vouch for what people I don't know tell you. You can take it as whatever you'd like. Next you'll be saying the Django tutorial is the standard way to lay out projects.…
"Git standard workflow"? Where'd you get that notion from? Supposing there is one, care to share?
If you're looking for ways to help convince management to use Python there are some good tidbits in here: http://blip.tv/file/3041158 We also talk about hiring and training people who don't have Python backgrounds but…
"Tell me about your Python experience" "Well I started learning it about a week ago - I think I've pretty well mastered it." "Thanks, we'll get back to you."