Just got a job as a PHP Programmer, actually.  Kinda rare in this area, I
guess it was a matter of being in the right place at the right time with the
right skills.  I've been hired twice in the past based at least in part on
my PHP skills, as well.

Mike



"Vincent Stoessel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On another list that I am on someone made this very bold
> statement:
>
> "I've seen a lot of jobs for ColdFusion & Oracle or MS SQL server
> experience combinations.  Don't let anyone fool you, PHP/MySQL is not
> going to land you a job  [;)] "
>
> now, as someone that was making avery good living doing Linux based
> web application development last year and now among the jobless I am
beginning
> to question the validity of having all of my eggs in the LAMP  (linux
apache mysql php)
> basket.  I just recently built a NT4 to do some win based development on.
I still have
> not installed any development enviroment cause it just feels so alien. Has
anyone else
> out there feeling the pressure of going to the win32 side  to pay the
bills.
> Thoughts?
>
>
> --
> Vincent Stoessel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Linux and Java Application Developer
> (301) 362-1750
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>



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