agreed...you can always check salary.com to find out what the avg.
rate is in your area for your expertise.

The just of it is - if you're good at what you do, you will command a
higher salary. This is true regardless of what technology you choose
to learn.

On 1/26/07, Brad Lhotsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That depends entirely on the person and the locality.  Don't choose your
language based on the monetary potential, because if you hate it, you'll
never be good at it.  And don't pigeon hole yourself into a particular
language.

Choosing a career based off the expected salary is dangerous and stupid.
Choose what you love and you'll be happier and far more successful.

I recommend that you learn all those languages and seek jobs in the ones
that interest you.

On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 02:54:11PM +0000, kasi rama wrote:
>    HI all,
>    how is the pay rate for open source software like perl. What will be an
>    annual pay in US for the following persons with 4 years experience.
>    J2EE Professional
>    .Net programmer
>    lotus notes developer
>    Perl programmer.
>    Thanks in advance
>
>    Thanks and Regards
>    Kasi
>
>
>
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