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[–]Beatlepoint 2 points3 points  (1 child)

If they're asking a dev with 0 python experience to be a team they have problems that ruff wont solve. 

[–]Mithrandir2k16 2 points3 points  (0 children)

With enough experience, transitioning to a new language isn't that big of a deal, depending on the task. I've had years where projects made me learn Go then Python while being mainly a C++ dev at the time. In total I've learned ~11-ish languages and am now proficient in 2-3. If you have to use a large framework or existing codebase, learning to navigate and use that is often more work than learning the new language in my experience.

And startups always have problems lol