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Jay

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Apr 21, 2015, 2:20:53 PM4/21/15
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Just curious if any long time python / django developers have seen an increase in the demand/growth/popularity of these skills? I run a dev team of python/django/aws developers building an ecommerce website and was curious about what people think the future brings for this stack.  Continued improvement, tools and frameworks, modules, popularity, growth and demand?


  We are located in the south west USA so thats my direct market area.



any comments appreciated.

Thanks.

Malhar Vora

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Apr 22, 2015, 7:10:48 AM4/22/15
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Hey Jay,

I am Malhar Vora from India. I may not be a proper person to answer to your question as I don't have much experience but since 5-6 years I am observing that Python/Django is gaining momentum in Indian market. As a developer I keep track of Python/Django companies to get a job. In last 2-3 years I have seen tremendous growth in this stack.

Mostly this stack is used by startups. At India some of the very successful startups like Goibibbo and Taxiforsure uses Python/Django stack. I daily get lot of job offers for same stack from startups. After launch of OpenStack framework,  Python has become popular in market.

Thank you,

Regds,
Malhar Vora


Regds,
Malhar Vora

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Jay

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Apr 22, 2015, 1:59:08 PM4/22/15
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thank you, good info.

Joel Goldstick

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Apr 23, 2015, 2:16:32 PM4/23/15
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>>
>> On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 11:50 PM, Jay <jma...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Just curious if any long time python / django developers have seen an
>>> increase in the demand/growth/popularity of these skills? I run a dev team
>>> of python/django/aws developers building an ecommerce website and was
>>> curious about what people think the future brings for this stack. Continued
>>> improvement, tools and frameworks, modules, popularity, growth and demand?
>>>
>>>
>>> We are located in the south west USA so thats my direct market area.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> any comments appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>

I'm in New York City. I've seen a great rise in python/django job
postings here in the past 5 years


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Larry Martell

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Apr 23, 2015, 3:25:16 PM4/23/15
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I work as an independant contractor. I have 11 years of python
experience, and I had worked with PHP, javascript, jQuery, CSS, and
HTML for about 6 years, but I was not getting that many job offers. I
always had work, but my phone was not ringing off the hook. Around 4
years ago I taught myself django and got a job using that. Since I put
that on my resume my phone has not stopped ringing, and I've had to
turn down work. Right now I have multiple clients and I am working
from home. Learning django was the best career move I've ever made.
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