[SGVLUG] Most popular programming languages - C and Java

Sean O'Donnell sean at seanodonnell.com
Fri Apr 16 11:03:24 PDT 2010


bobjaffray at juno.com wrote:
> BJ: So now. Is there any professional value
> with doing PHP scripting? Or is it just a
> side issue? Remember Tom Emerson dug up
> a PHP compiler.
>   

There are far more PHP-related jobs in LA than there are 'qualified' 
candidates. These jobs range anywhere from $45k-$120k/year depending on 
the company/project/budget. The question really is whether or not 
you're: A) Qualified; B) Patient enough to code PHP all day;

Take a look at dice.com or simplyhired.com

> BJ: So doesn't that raise a question of
> how much using the internet will take over
> traditional ways of doing things. And if
> so when will Java, for example, be supported
> so that it can be used instead of PHP?
> Or am I just confused about all this?
>   
Java Server Pages (JSP)?
> Bob Jaffray
>
> ---------- Original Message ----------
> From: "Robert Leyva" <mrflash818 at geophile.net>
> To: "sgvlug sgvlug" <sgvlug at sgvlug.org>
> Subject: [SGVLUG] Most popular programming languages - C and Java
> Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2010 19:23:44 -0400
>
> Most popular programming languages - C and Java
> http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1600105/mind-language
>
> :)
>
>
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