Kiwi Pycon 2011
Kiwi Pycon 2011, the annual Python conference in New Zealand has just been concluded. Two days in Wellington, full of inspiring talks and discussion. Thank you to the organizers and all the presenters. It's really nice to see other developers interested in Python.
In New Zealand, the Python community is pretty small. If you look through the software related section in a bookstore, you will find very little about Python. And the Python job market... well, there really isn't much. That is probably one of the reasons why I mostly work with overseas clients.
Hopefully, Python continues to make inroads with New Zealand organizations. It would benefit them and all of us here on this small, South Pacific island.
In New Zealand, the Python community is pretty small. If you look through the software related section in a bookstore, you will find very little about Python. And the Python job market... well, there really isn't much. That is probably one of the reasons why I mostly work with overseas clients.
Hopefully, Python continues to make inroads with New Zealand organizations. It would benefit them and all of us here on this small, South Pacific island.
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