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A look at the PHP job market
Last week, Cal Evans had an interesting post on this blog about an EDC study on the popularity of programming languages. In the comment section of that post, I had an interesting discussion with Bill Karwin, who suggested that when looking at the job mark
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I agree with Stevie. I work on government projects and they are really getting into the Microsoft stuff. I work as a .Net developer, so I'm pretty cool with that. I think Microsoft has done a good job of creating some nice development tools and packaging everything into a usable platform right out of the box. I really do think it is a shame that Apache, PHP and other platforms haven't gotten a better toe hold in government.
I think that Gov't IT is going in the oppisite way. I have seen may big projects go the way of Microsoft Sharepoint. The reason be that Microsoft is giving the stuff away to the Gov't for free! Free servers, free support, and free software licensing. It's a pretty hard deal to pass up for Gov't. Though PHP is still a player in US Gov't I see it as a declining language there. Most of it has to deal with the old time System admins and security guys and there belief that PHP is non secure and has many holes. Microsoft can only saturate the Gov't so much. Then PHP will come back strong.
Hi Shaun,
I can't speak for the US, but what we see in a lot of European governments is a move towards open standards and open source. While Microsoft is working on opening a lot of their protocols, there's still a lot that is proprietary. Luckily, more and more government bodies recognize the need for openness and as such, we see PHP growing in government situations as well.
Can't wait to read the coming enterprise PHP articles in PHP|Architect
Gelukkig wordt ik niet meer van ZEND en daarmee ook niet van IBuildings.
Vind het toch belachelijk dat ik 253% meer moet gaan betalen voor Zend Platform en dan zelfs moet downgraden van ES naar PS. Niet bepaald een gelukkig nieuw jaar dus.
Unfortunately we don't have any influence on the pricing of Zend Platform. I don't know your exact situation (the difference in pricing seems very odd, unless you got it real cheap last year), but I understand your concern, even though that won't help you much.
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