Great thread. When I was changing jobs in April of 2000, a recruiter told me
that PHP is "cool and all", but there is zero demand for developers of PHP
web apps (in Los Angeles). Although I've been very productive developing in
PHP, he advised me to learn something else, b/c the demand just isn't there.
I prefer PHP for my web dev, but I'm still curious how accurate he was.

I know that that Java/EJB/JSP and COM/ASP is in MUCH more demand, and
therefore command a higher wage.  Demand vs supply, right?.  A search today
on monster.com for ASP in LA yields 142 listings, Java yields 262, JSP
yields 32, Perl yields 105, PHP yields 16, cold fusion yields 16.

-Has the demand changed much in your city since middle of last year?  
-Also, for developers who are proficient in several web dev environments, is
it mostly true that you use PHP for your own personal projects, but some
other language for big corporate clients.  
-What is the perception of PHP for mid/large organizations with more to
risk?
-What can we as a developer community do to change this?

Thanks, I'm very interested in others' opinions on this.

-Ben

-----Original Message-----
From: Dean Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 10:43 AM
To: PHP General
Subject: [PHP] contracting & consulting (was "[PHP] Pricing for PHP
programming???")


Somewhat related to the recent discussion on pricing for contractors, I
thought I'd ask if anyone knows of any good resources to help budding
contrators/consultants find their way around.

I'm a skilled web developer, but I'm not so knowledgeable when it comes to
law and conventions in the US for contractors and consultants doing web
development (or anything else).

If there are any good books or websites that talk about this type of
self-employment, or if anyone has personal experience they wish to offer,
please let me know.

Thanks.
Dean.

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