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Neil Smith
For those interested in promoting Python's use in the commercial world:
I've been using Python in my businesses for nearly 10 years. Recently I
also came across ecademy, an online business networking tool (in the
human network rather than electronic network sense). ecademy is gaining
traction and helping people realise business opportunities. With a view
to using the network potential of ecademy for the greater promotion of
Python in Business I have created a 'club' within ecademy.
If you have an interest in the use and promotion of Python in business
then I invite you to join ecademy and join the club (there is no
charge). The aim is to raise awareness of opportunities and then network
to find the catalyst that can turn an idea into reality. I envisage that
the club and its members will be working together to influence the
decision makers that also form part of the ecademy business network.
This will be very much the guerilla marketing that complements the
formal work carried out by the Python Business Forum and other
like-minded organisations.
If you feel you can contribute, or benefit from this effort, please use
this link to join ecademy:
http://www.ecademy.com/account.php?op=signup&xref=30738
The 'Python for Business' club can then be accessed through:
http://www.ecademy.com/module.php?mod=club&op=page&c=618&xref=30738
Be aware that ecademy is not a mailing list, it is a mechanism for
actively e-meeting business people to make things happen.
Neil Smith
I've been using Python in my businesses for nearly 10 years. Recently I
also came across ecademy, an online business networking tool (in the
human network rather than electronic network sense). ecademy is gaining
traction and helping people realise business opportunities. With a view
to using the network potential of ecademy for the greater promotion of
Python in Business I have created a 'club' within ecademy.
If you have an interest in the use and promotion of Python in business
then I invite you to join ecademy and join the club (there is no
charge). The aim is to raise awareness of opportunities and then network
to find the catalyst that can turn an idea into reality. I envisage that
the club and its members will be working together to influence the
decision makers that also form part of the ecademy business network.
This will be very much the guerilla marketing that complements the
formal work carried out by the Python Business Forum and other
like-minded organisations.
If you feel you can contribute, or benefit from this effort, please use
this link to join ecademy:
http://www.ecademy.com/account.php?op=signup&xref=30738
The 'Python for Business' club can then be accessed through:
http://www.ecademy.com/module.php?mod=club&op=page&c=618&xref=30738
Be aware that ecademy is not a mailing list, it is a mechanism for
actively e-meeting business people to make things happen.
Neil Smith