Friday, October 14, 2016

I have written a total of five lines of Python code

The first time I used the language.  How long did it take from me to switch? About five minutes.
But for three days, off and on, I have been learning about the oddity of enabling various Python resources to run on windows.

Could I throw up windows and fill them with text using the the module? Sure, in about one hour, since I have done it a few dozen times with win32.

The question recruiters want to know are, 1)n  Have you used scripting languages and interpreters.  Have you used

 If so, you are good to go with python.  But, what is really going on is corporations are trying to adapt their windows users, and these users can do script, but they do not read hieroglyphics from Python.org.  So employers have to hire a computer geek who knows how to set up and manage these python systems, Then let the naive script writers go to town.

Much of the new technology for windows arrives in spite of Microsoft executives, So you have to hire MS defeaters, geeks who have gotten around the bottlenecks of Winows

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