Jon Bringhurst on 9 Feb 2009 15:09:52 -0800 |
As much as I'd like to say python or ruby, most employers seem to be looking for J2EE developers. Fire up Axis or Tomcat and hack away for the *man* my friend. ;-) -Jon On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 5:55 PM, Floyd Johnson <fljohnson3@isp.com> wrote: > Dear PLUGgers, > > Rooting around in search of a hosting company has made me rethink an > application I'm working on, as an effort to create a shoppable > portfolio. It seems there are only two outfits that support Mono at this > time-nor does cross-platform ASP.NET skill seem to be marketable. Having > finished developing the most important class just yesterday, I am > considering re-implementing the whole application in one of the > "popular" languages. > > From your observations and experience, which language (and possibly web > application framework), as far as the belt from DC to NYC is concerned, > is demonstrated skill in most likely to get one hired as a > city-centric/telecommuting web developer? > ___________________________________________________________________________ > Philadelphia Linux Users Group -- http://www.phillylinux.org > Announcements - http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-announce > General Discussion -- http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug > ___________________________________________________________________________ Philadelphia Linux Users Group -- http://www.phillylinux.org Announcements - http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-announce General Discussion -- http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
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