13-09-2007, 20:17 | #31 |
Rocket Fuel
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Ah yes, how could I forget python. I wanted to write a script that pulled information from the dhcpd leases file, added them into dns and so on (this was before ddns was in bind) so spent half an hour reading about python and it did the job.
The biggest python script I wrote was a client for livejournal.com but I got fed up of them changing the API just enough to break my script so I binned it. |
13-09-2007, 20:17 | #32 |
The Stig
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Python's been around for quite a while, ~15 years if college memory serves (early nineties). In my experience it's not a commonly used or sought after skill in business.
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13-09-2007, 20:30 | #33 | |
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It doesn't really have a high profile. I'd still like to learn it but I've no idea where to start. I've installed it but until I get an idea of the syntax or find some little project online to complete I'll find it hard to get into Python. |
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14-09-2007, 10:02 | #34 | |
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Nothing like it.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RPG_programming_language
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