Am 15. Sep, 2005 schwätzte Josh Coffman so: > 'tag Tag. > Here's my dirty little secret. I'm a windows > developer. I'm pretty good at it and make a good > living. I've switched to linux at home(except a dual > boot for some side-work) mostly because I was tired of > MS annoyances, the cost, and I was generally curious. > > One area I've still see MS more favorably is in > development. Part of that is because I've been doing > it for a little while. (Ok, maybe more than a little.) > While I like Eclipse, I haven't seen dev tools that > come close to Visual Studio even with it's stupid > annoyances. Although, CVS has got to be better than > SourceSafe; that's what I call crap. I can't compare the GUI stuff. I have X, so I can run more terminals :). Well, and for web browsing. > Also, I have no idea how one would earn a living in > linux other than network or server admin stuff. So > please educate me. What do people use develop apps? > What sort of salaries or contract rates are out there? > Anyone else ever made the switch from MS-dev to linux > dev? I was lucky to really never have used computers before discovering *NIX. I have used other platforms on ocassion, but I generally avoid it. I have also been lucky that I have generally been able to find good employment doing GNU/Linux and *NIX work. Most of the time it's been as a system administrator, but there have been times such as the last two years at Cisco where I've worked as a developer. All of my work is *NIX based. Mostly Perl, shell and PHP. Then again, at Cisco I've mostly gotten to choose the languages I used and I decided the best tools for the job were the languages I know :). I'm earning OK. Dunno how it compares to others, but I'm far from starving. Over the years I've been contacted about many jobs I just wasn't qualified to do. Many of them paid quite well. If I were half-decent with Java I would likely have lots more opportunities and get more money. There are lots of low-paying gigs out there as well. Here's a place to see some of the opportunities that are available. http://phoenix.craigslist.com/ Oh, and in the end you just need one good, stable gig anyway :). ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ # "Science is like sex: sometimes something useful comes out, but # that is not the reason we are doing it." -- Richard Feynman --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss