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  • damod.php@gmail.com

    Will staying in php and mysql forever affect my future?

    Iam a php/mysql developer. I wanna know whether staying in php and
    mysql forever would affect my future. Most s/w people are in either
    java or dotnet. Iam novice in both of them. I love php and i dont
    wanna shift from it. Please tell me whether staying as a php developer
    is good enough to have a settled future in spftware industry. Pro's
    and Con's respected.

  • Sanders Kaufman

    #2
    Re: Iam a php/mysql developer.I wanna know whether staying in phpand mysql forever would affect my future

    damod.php@gmail .com wrote:
    Iam a php/mysql developer. I wanna know whether staying in php and
    mysql forever would affect my future. Most s/w people are in either
    java or dotnet. Iam novice in both of them. I love php and i dont
    wanna shift from it. Please tell me whether staying as a php developer
    is good enough to have a settled future in spftware industry. Pro's
    and Con's respected.
    Yes - remaining a PHP developer is your only shot. Don't bother
    learning anything else - just stay focused on that.

    Whenever a new technology comes along, don't get distracted by
    it. Keep your eyes on the prize.

    No - seriously, I know people that have made entire careers out
    of janitorial work - so if you can find someone to pay your
    bills for it and that's what you wanna do, gofer it.

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    • Martin Mandl - m2m tech support

      #3
      Re: Iam a php/mysql developer.I wanna know whether staying in php and mysql forever would affect my future

      On Feb 14, 7:55 am, damod....@gmail .com wrote:
      Iam a php/mysql developer. I wanna know whether staying in php and
      mysql forever would affect my future. Most s/w people are in either
      java or dotnet. Iam novice in both of them. I love php and i dont
      wanna shift from it. Please tell me whether staying as a php developer
      is good enough to have a settled future in spftware industry. Pro's
      and Con's respected.
      If you are in the software business and plan to stick with a single
      programming language forever, it will affect your future. Just compare
      how many years you have ahead of you till retirement and how long php
      has been around. Perhaps programming php will be even illegal due to
      software patents.

      When I was in school, a teacher said blue LEDs will never be possible.
      When that teacher was in school himself, he was told there would be no
      need for more than 3 computers on the whole world.

      Try to learn everyday something new - and there will no need to worry.

      Have fun

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      • Toby A Inkster

        #4
        Re: Iam a php/mysql developer.I wanna know whether staying in phpand mysql forever would affect my future

        Martin Mandl - m2m tech support wrote:
        When that teacher was in school himself, he was told there would be no
        need for more than 3 computers on the whole world.
        The oft-quoted statements was actually that there would only need to be
        about *five* computers. The statement is generally attributed to Thomas J
        Watson in the 1940s, though there is very little evidence he said anything
        of the sort. Indeed, it would have been career suicide, given that he was
        general sales manager of IBM at the time. (And later became president of
        the company.)

        Less well-known about Watson was that he was a Nazi collaborator and
        was awarded the Eagle with Star medal from Hitler in 1937.



        This "honour" is markedly absent from his official biog on the IBM website:


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        • Martin Mandl - m2m tech support

          #5
          Re: Iam a php/mysql developer.I wanna know whether staying in php and mysql forever would affect my future

          On Feb 14, 9:58 am, Toby A Inkster <usenet200...@t obyinkster.co.u k>
          wrote:
          Martin Mandl - m2m tech support wrote:
          >
          When that teacher was in school himself, he was told there would be no
          need for more than 3 computers on the whole world.
          >
          The oft-quoted statements was actually that there would only need to be
          about *five* computers. The statement is generally attributed to Thomas J
          Watson in the 1940s, though there is very little evidence he said anything
          of the sort. Indeed, it would have been career suicide, given that he was
          general sales manager of IBM at the time. (And later became president of
          the company.)
          Well, I quoted my teacher ;)

          But you see, what comes out when people think they have absolute
          knowledge ...

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          Online Einnahmen-Ausgaben-Rechnung
          Der EA-Geier ist ein Open-Source-Projekt zur online Buchhaltung für österreichische Einnahmen-Ausgaben- Rechner. Das mehrsprachige, offene Design in PHP erlaubt eine einfache Anpassung auch für andere Länder. Das System ermöglicht Belege im Sinne der Einnahmen-Ausgaben-Rechnung einzubuchen und zu verwalten, Anlagen im Anlagenverzeichnis zur Verwaltung der AfA (Abschreibung für Abnutzung) zu sammeln, Wareneingänge im Wareneingangsbuch zu verwalten, … „EA-Geier“ weiterlesen

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          • Gordon Burditt

            #6
            Re: Iam a php/mysql developer.I wanna know whether staying in php and mysql forever would affect my future

            >Iam a php/mysql developer. I wanna know whether staying in php and
            >mysql forever would affect my future. Most s/w people are in either
            >java or dotnet. Iam novice in both of them. I love php and i dont
            >wanna shift from it. Please tell me whether staying as a php developer
            >is good enough to have a settled future in spftware industry. Pro's
            >and Con's respected.
            If you expect to have a future in the spftware industry, learn how
            to spell it.

            Think ahead 40 years. I doubt PHP will be around. I have my doubts
            about the web and IPv12, also. Programming may be coded at a low
            level in DNA sequences, and you might really die from catching a
            computer virus.

            Don't follow the example of the Microsoft Certified Reboot Engineer.
            (The advanced degree holders can reboot without the mouse). Lots
            of people do their own reboots now. So can some chimps. Sometimes
            the system even does it by itself.

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            • Dr. No

              #7
              Re: Iam a php/mysql developer.I wanna know whether staying in phpand mysql forever would affect my future

              damod.php@gmail .com wrote:
              Iam a php/mysql developer. I wanna know whether staying in php and
              mysql forever would affect my future. Most s/w people are in either
              java or dotnet. Iam novice in both of them. I love php and i dont
              wanna shift from it. Please tell me whether staying as a php developer
              is good enough to have a settled future in spftware industry. Pro's
              and Con's respected.
              >
              Software engineers live and die on their knowledge. PHP is great. I love working
              with PHP. However, it is a niche language in a lot of ways. Most PHP development
              is done on small to medium applications. Larger corporations tend to use Java
              and .Net for their big projects. Some of this is due to FUD, but there are
              legitimate reasons for using Java or .Net for enterprise applications. On the
              other end, Ruby on Rails may be a better choice for quick and dirty
              applications. I plan on learning bot Java and Ruby this year to expand my
              marketability. That doesn't mean that I'm going to stop using PHP, or advocating
              for its use when I think its a better choice. However, the next time I have a
              100k per year gig staring me in the face, and the only thing standing between me
              and the work is knowing a second or third server side language, I don't want it
              to be an issue.

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              • OmegaJunior

                #8
                Re: Iam a php/mysql developer.I wanna know whether staying in php and mysql forever would affect my future

                On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 07:55:59 +0100, <damod.php@gmai l.comwrote:
                Iam a php/mysql developer. I wanna know whether staying in php and
                mysql forever would affect my future. Most s/w people are in either
                java or dotnet. Iam novice in both of them. I love php and i dont
                wanna shift from it. Please tell me whether staying as a php developer
                is good enough to have a settled future in spftware industry. Pro's
                and Con's respected.
                >
                I know Basic (Visual Basic, .Net, VB Script (as in ASP), VBA (for
                applications like code behind MS Office applications)), PHP, ColdFusion,
                Javascript, Apple Script, C++, (X)HTML, CSS, XML a couple of SQL
                dialects... yeah I'd say broadening one's horizon is a positive
                development that can land you a job beyond one's current perspective.

                However... expanding one's abilities also sacrifices the expertise in any
                single one of those abilities. Time spent to learn can be spent only once.
                Which do you prefer? Being a specialist in two or three languages, or
                being an allround programmer that can pick up any language thrown at them?

                One of my colleagues claims it generally takes about 11 weeks for an
                experienced programmer to get comfortable with a new language. Summer
                school, anyone?

                --
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                • Jerry Stuckle

                  #9
                  Re: Iam a php/mysql developer.I wanna know whether staying in phpand mysql forever would affect my future

                  OmegaJunior wrote:
                  On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 07:55:59 +0100, <damod.php@gmai l.comwrote:
                  >
                  >Iam a php/mysql developer. I wanna know whether staying in php and
                  >mysql forever would affect my future. Most s/w people are in either
                  >java or dotnet. Iam novice in both of them. I love php and i dont
                  >wanna shift from it. Please tell me whether staying as a php developer
                  >is good enough to have a settled future in spftware industry. Pro's
                  >and Con's respected.
                  >>
                  >
                  I know Basic (Visual Basic, .Net, VB Script (as in ASP), VBA (for
                  applications like code behind MS Office applications)), PHP, ColdFusion,
                  Javascript, Apple Script, C++, (X)HTML, CSS, XML a couple of SQL
                  dialects... yeah I'd say broadening one's horizon is a positive
                  development that can land you a job beyond one's current perspective.
                  >
                  However... expanding one's abilities also sacrifices the expertise in
                  any single one of those abilities. Time spent to learn can be spent only
                  once. Which do you prefer? Being a specialist in two or three languages,
                  or being an allround programmer that can pick up any language thrown at
                  them?
                  >
                  One of my colleagues claims it generally takes about 11 weeks for an
                  experienced programmer to get comfortable with a new language. Summer
                  school, anyone?
                  >
                  --Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
                  As a consultant, people hire me for my in-depth knowledge. So, IMHO
                  it's much better to be an expert in a few things than an average
                  programmer in a lot of languages.

                  And from years of doing corporate training, it takes a lot longer than
                  11 weeks. I can teach you the basics of most languages in a week -
                  including C, C++, Java, PHP and others.

                  But it takes a year or so of constant use to become truly proficient at
                  it, even for an experience programmer. At 11 weeks you'll still be
                  spending more time with your nose in the manual than actually writing code.

                  --
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                  jstucklex@attgl obal.net
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