Am 15. Sep, 2005 schwätzte David Huerta so:
> I have to disagree; I've seen a growing demand for Linux software
> developers, however, not in the same league as .NET or Java Business
> Application Developers. Linux embedded systems programming is a high-paying
> job for a programmer, and involved more on the engineering side of things.
> There's also web application developers that code web apps that likely end
> up running on a Linux/UNIX server. There's no shortage of PHP jobs out
> there, for example.
Quite true, there are many PHP jobs in Phoenix. PHP is multi-platform and
will run on almost anything as well. I'm told it even fits in the m$ NET (
or is that 'Nyet!'? ) framework.
Also, you're doing a presentation on PHP at the west side meeting in a
week and a half?
ciao,
der.hans
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