Can't imagine .Net and Java accounting for nearly 80% of the job offers while 
PHP is the most used Server-Side technology and obviously having more jobs . 
May 
be people in .Net and Java don't stay in their positions for long and may be 
recruiters keep on recruiting same positions again and again . :/

Personally in general I would think most PHP positions might not go through 
recruiter's and are not accounted for . And also there are Self Employed / 
Independent PHP programmers which won't be accounted with recruiters .




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From: mikael letang <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, July 13, 2010 7:56:47 AM
Subject: Re: [phpug] Most commonly used server-side technology in Wellington

I had a chat on the topic with a recruiter recently, in Auckland though (but I 
don't think the picture is very different in Wellington)
>From memory, he said .net and java accounted for nearly 80% of the job offers 
(with roughly equal shares), php for 10-15%, and other languages (ruby, python, 
etc) for the remaining 5-10%. 


I would follow Rimu's advice though and simply compare the number of job offers 
on seek and trademe. 



2010/7/12 Topher <[email protected]>

Hi everyone,
>
>I wanted to you ask you all if you thought php was the mostly commonly
>used server-side technology in Wellington or if .net or some other
>flavour is more popular?
>
>Cheers,
>
>Chris.
>
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