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Muthu Annamalai

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Re: Looking for Memories of Python Old-Timers Posted: Sep 14, 2006 4:14 PM
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Me & my friend (he works on Linux kernel these days for money), started looking at this thing called Python and
open source in 2001. I think it was fairly new in India,
REC-Trichy and our engineering college. We got some copies
of python on the local RedHat linux machine and it was rage.
We had a server where our LUG members used to post snippets,
and other cool python scripts.

Personally my coming of age to python was learning to do a
network programming script with implementing a FTP client.
Doing stuff like networking in C is pain. Python you can just
juggle around these things at your own cool time without worrying much about the socket.h

We were hooked!
-Muthu

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