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Quote of the Day:
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If you can read this:
    it must be Python
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 Patrick, c.l.p
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 * [http://pythonology.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-python Marketing-Python mailing list] (center of the Python Advocacy community)
 * [http://pythonology.org/ Pythonology: A Site for Python Advocacy] (success stories, how-tos, press list, and more)
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 * [http://py-howto.sourceforge.net/advocacy/advocacy.html]("Python Advocacy HOWTO")
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'''Discussion'''
 * [http://py-howto.sourceforge.net/advocacy/advocacy.html Python Advocacy HOWTO]
 * [http://www.cafepy.com/article/53/ Python Marketing] Yet another article collecting quotes and facts pointing to explosive growth of Python in the enterprise.
 * PythonForScientificProgramming
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[Should I cut up my Advocacy HOWTO (http://py-howto.sourceforge.net/advocacy/advocacy.html)
into a set of Wiki pages? --amk]
Activities:
 * Python23Release (preparation of PR and marketing message for Python 2.3 Release)
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 Why not just link to it from here, and provide an abstract so people can decide if they want to click? If you want to collect comments on it, refer to a AdvocacyHowtoDiscussion page. -- JürgenHermann [[DateTime(2002-07-14T09:15:42)]] Python Compared to Other Languages:
 * LanguageComparisons
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[Done. Following Wiki etiquette, should I delete these discussion notes now? --amk] And if you think that Python programs run slowly, please read PythonSpeed where some of the issues related to speed are discussed.

Quote of the Day:

If you can read this:
    it must be Python
  • Patrick, c.l.p

Links:

Activities:

  • Python23Release (preparation of PR and marketing message for Python 2.3 Release)

Python Compared to Other Languages:

And if you think that Python programs run slowly, please read PythonSpeed where some of the issues related to speed are discussed.

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