Monthly Archive for December, 2006

Job Survival in the IT industry

Yet another great, quick read over at the Manageability.org website that really makes you sit back and ponder. Here’s one of my hot tips for all you coders: LEARN .NET pronto!! I have seen the light. Have you peeps seen the hot jobs for ASP.NET application developers on Dice.com?? Take a peek at this UK job site too. And there’s tons of them. Besides I’m a former ASP/SQL Server 7/VB6 developer, so retooling shouldn’t be a big problem for me. But I’ve taken the .NET plunge and C# (pronounced C-sharp) is going to be my language of choice for commercial consulting. That’s the main .NET language created by Microsoft. Some peeps say the language was born with a silver spoon in its mouth. Why? Because you can literally create anything in C#: Web applications, desktop apps, web services, software components, etc.

Don’t get me wrong! I’m still going to explore PHP and Python but, let’s face it, in the corporate world, Microsoft rules. End of story. And I do have to eat, right? Heck that company has pile of cash (between $20-40 billion) in the bank. Who on earth can compete with pockets so deep? Oh, once you see the free developer tools they give away to get you hooked on .NET, you too will see the green light to the cash register. :-)

Happy programming!

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101 Ways to Make Money off Open Source

Well, here’s a really good find if you wanna make some coin from the plethora of open source projects that exist around the planet. It appears that offering support is the most popular route. Ya know, I’m getting the itch to dive into an open source project – perhaps to do some kick ass documentation. If you know of one that’s meaningful and would have an impact on the lives of many users, please send me a message. But I might join something relating to the BSD projects, Linux, or a CMS.

Stay tuned.

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