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Re:Large groups of employers on .Net Programmers Fall in CNN's Top 5 In-Demand · · Score: 2, InsightfulThis may be changing. I've been interviewing with two companies recently, and they both either use, or plan to use Python for a major application. On one hand, the first company sells a Windows Server 2003 box with MS SQL 2005 and Python for the backend to their app. The client software? C# and
.NET. The second company is selling a server running Fedora Core 4 and PostgreSQL, with C++ as the main language. However, they have began to recognize productivity problems, and are therefore planning to wrap their C++ core in Python or some other Very High Level Language (VHLL). Get used to it folks. In the future, most software will be written in a VHLL, with a few performance critical sections ported to something like C++ or C#. Sound familiar? Thats what people used to use assembly for. PS: First post