On Tue, 4 Sep 2012 01:19:25 +0530 vipin kumar <vipinkumar41@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: ...snip... > > > > We don't do much C/C++ work. On the sysadmin side of things we use > > python and puppet and such. > > thats fine. Maybe Python and Puppet are more appropriate technologies > for project under consideration. Learning anything can be good. ;) Just depends on where your tastes are. > > > On the application development side of > > things, most of the apps we develop are using various of the python > > frameworks: TurboGears2, pyramid, flask. > > > as of now I don't possess any working experience to these frameworks > neither in Python language as such. But I'm interested and ready to > learn. And during my learning phase, I would like to help solve > non-development issues however. It will be nice to know which one to > pick first for learning. I assume it will be Python language to > explore first. Yeah, we are pretty heavily python based here. > > I gather you are more intested in the development side of the house? > > > as a Software Engineer, I love to do anything and everything related > to software engineering. But I may be more productive in solving > problems which come under my field of expertise. So I would be more > inclined towards such problems. > > Please let me know about any kind of mistake I make, whether it is > spelling mistake or grammatical or technical. Sure thing. ;) > thanks & regards, kevin
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