With r/python out for the next 48 hours, here’s a post to promote continuing discussion a language we all love. Python.

  • @Barbarian
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    41 year ago

    I write a lot of Python code for work. Mainly small utility scripts to link different APIs together, or trigger something to happen via API when a database table entry has certain columns with certain values.

    Not terribly complex work, but it pays well and takes very little time.

    • @Cuttlefishcarl
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      11 year ago

      How did you get into that? Are you freelance?

      • @Barbarian
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        31 year ago

        Nah, been at the company over a decade. Started as tech support, worked myself up to server/database admin, and slowly automated my work away :P