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Python Creator Guido van Rossum Leaves Google For Dropbox

New submitter mrvan writes "Guido van Rossum, the proclaimed Python Benevolent Dictator For Life, has left Google to work for Dropbox. In their announcement, Dropbox says they relied heavily on Python from the beginning, citing a mix of simplicity, flexibility, and elegance, and are excited to have GvR on the team. While this is, without a doubt, good news for Dropbox, the big question is what this will mean for Python (and for Google)."

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  1. Re:Python VS PHP by Frosty+Piss · · Score: 4, Funny

    I've always loved PHP - it gives flexibity and I just love coding using it. But I know many people love Python too. What's more elegant and nicer in Python than PHP?

    I've always like skydrive a lot more than dropbox due to it's more lax restrictions. Nothing to do with the programming language whatsoever.

    I too prefer to skydive rather than program in PHP. Personal preference, I suppose...

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  2. Re:Python VS PHP by MrEricSir · · Score: 5, Funny

    Is that with or without a parachute? Because falling out of an airplane to a grizzy death doesn't sound so bad after you've been programming PHP all day.

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  3. Re:Not a fractal of bad design by interval1066 · · Score: 5, Funny

    In defense of PHP, Python and Ruby suck in their own ways too...

    That's like saying "In defense of a knife to the eye, cheesecake and ice cream have their own drawbacks."

    I'm glad some one else will say what I've always said, PHP is a three-headed Satan baby. When the seventh seal was broken and the seventh trumpet sounded, PHP leaped out of the womb and ate its mother, the whore of Babylon.

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  4. Re:Python VS PHP by Darby · · Score: 5, Funny

    ARRGGH!!! &$ )!$!@$ !@ !!&*(!#@!!!!!!!!!

    Now while writing an entire sharepoint replacement in one line of perl is impressive, it doesn't really constitute a specific argument against MFC.