[socal-piggies] Questions about Python Programmers in SoCal

Priyesh Jain jain.priyesh at gmail.com
Thu Jun 2 18:12:30 PDT 2011


Hi Jonathan,

I have a few friends up in Northern California who recently transitioned
from Java to Python in the past few months, and have already come up to
speed on most of the tasks required off of them. Both of my friends have
learnt either through colleagues, books, or the online
community. Furthermore, I have been a full-time ASP.NET developer for about
2 years now, and I still do a lot of scripting in Python (GAE) wherever I
can, both at work and for fun. I am sure you can find more people like me if
you start looking.

Regards


Priyesh jain
612.298.4785


On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 5:08 PM, Jonathan Chen <tamasiaina at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> At work, we've been looking into the possibility of migrating our web from
> classic asp to python (possibly django or flask/sqlalchemy). We are based in
> the Torrance area in LA County. Nothing is set in stone and available job
> openings have yet to be finalized.
>
> In the meantime, I am wondering how easy is it for your guys' businesses to
> recruit/train Python programmers in southern california? Some of the reasons
> why we want to leave ASP is because I am having the worst time finding asp
> programmers and even more of a headache trying to find .NET programmers in
> my area oddly enough. That is another story for another time.
>
> Thanks for the input,
>
>
> ~Jonathan C.
>
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