That's right. I have been working for a large computer
company (2800 people), and my project manager had
never even heard about PHP and such.
Bjorn Van Simaeys
--- Inércia Sensorial <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't think the problem is the open source
> nature. Corporate people
> usually do not see flaws on it. But they do not see
> the advantages too
> because there is little advertising.
>
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>
>
> Julio Nobrega.
>
> 2B||!BB - That's the question.
>
> "Jeff Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I still rarely ever see PHP mentioned in job
> listings and the like.
> Especially here in Canada I find it very hard to
> find any kinds of contacts
> for companies using PHP. My previous employer that
> I was with for 3+ years
> insisted on Micro$oft products and wanted to go with
> ASP.
>
> My current employer, a HUGE media/newspaper in
> Ontario goes with strictly
> Java.
>
> Is it that people still are hesitant to go wth open
> source based technology?
>
> Jeff Lewis
>
>
>
>
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