Herouth Maoz wrote:
Sorry Maoz, but I don't have a good advice, but I can give you some pointers where to start your own research. http://www.job4me.net/ - a google lookalike web site which searches every Hi-tech company for their job offers. http://free-electrons.com/ - excellent web site which offers free training material mainly for embedded system. http://free-electrons.com/community/kernel/ - a good resource to learn about linux kernel/drivers development. http://janitor.kernelnewbies.org/ - A good place for kernel newbies. Also some PHP open source projects: http://gallery.menalto.com/ http://www.freepbx.org/ and of course a lot more I hope it will give you a better view of your options. > Hello, fellow Linuxers. I'd like your advice regarding a job change. > > My company has been acquired. There is a chance that my boss won't > stay around, and if so, I'm not going to stay around, either - because > the chances are that the business will become > yet-another-dotnet-based-web-portal. > > I'm basically a PHP programmer, though in the past two years I've been > doing more integration work and problem solving than any web > development (being the only one except our sysadmin who is not afraid > of shell scripts). Now, this merger gives me a unique opportunity - > I've been in my current company for 6 years, so I'm due a lot of > compensation should I quit (quitting after an acquisition is > considered being laid off), meaning I can basically keep my standard > of living for at least 6 months without actually working. > > I can use these 6 months to develop my skills in some other area of > programming, and maybe even get some experience by participating in an > open source project of some kind. What I'd like your advice on is - > what directions are popular, have high demand, and can accommodate a > programmer with lots of general experience, but not particular (other > than the web)? Preferably ones that don't enslave people (no golden > cages for the chance of becoming a millionaire). > > Needless to say, I'm talking about Linux-oriented (or at least Unix) > jobs here, I'm not looking to change to .Net, I don't even have a > Windows box available at home. > > My CV in a nutshell: B.Sc. from 1989, military service doing > application programming in environments that no longer exist, until > 1994, then some tech support until 1996-7, and since then I've done > web programming, at first in Java, then in PHP, though I did a > refresher course in Java recently (but never got around to writing > anything in it). > > Any advice will be appreciated. Sneers and jeers will not. :) > > Herouth > > ================================================================= > To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with > the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command > echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Ravid Baruch Naali [EMAIL PROTECTED] +972 4 6732729 +972 52 5830021 ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]