agree ko ani ni @personalmgt:
Originally Posted by
personalmgt
Wrong.
If I were older right now lets say 30 years old, I prefer to be a hardcore perl programmer than a sophisticated PHP programmer.
This has been discussed in slashdot long ago (
Slashdot Technology Story | Tech Sector Slow To Hire). Here's a comment that really got me:
Had a friend who had a long stint of unemployment. A large part of the problem was companies that use recruiters, and have *****s write the job requirements. There were so many jobs that when you filtered through the bullshit, he probably could do. However he'd have to lie about his qualifications to get them, and he won't do that. Shit like "Must have 7 years experience in Ruby, Java, Perl, PHP, and MySQL." Ok so they are looking for a web app and they don't know what they want it in. Fine, he can do that, he's a real programmer in that he can learn new languages. He also has done all those. However he can't truthfully say 7 years of Ruby experience. He's got 15 years of Perl experience, but only 1 of Ruby. Doesn't mean he's bad at Ruby, just that he didn't see the need to use it till recently. However he gets filtered since he doesn't "meet the requirements" and instead they get the liar types who don't know what they are talking about.
sometimes I wonder why most job posts today would consist of requirements like 5 years C#/WF/WPF... I mean, OK, 5years in C# is understandable, but 5 years also in Workflow, in Windows Presentation Framework? I thought it just started like 2 years ago? [correct me if am wrong with the figures, but I hope you get where am getting at..]
agree sd ko ani...
Originally Posted by
salbahis
if programmer ka karong unya programmer ka gihapon ka unya puhon... aw way ayo... para nako im web developer today and web dev and design company owner soon!!!
d boot pasabot n the whole life nimo programmer k ra sd, we need to aim to the top always, not just for pride n ingon ana n k kagahi but also for financial satisfaction..