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On Sep 19, 2011, at 5:08 PM, Tedd Sperling <tedd.sperl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi gang:
> 
> I need information to convince administrators in "management" that PHP is a 
> viable subject that should be taught in college with credits going toward a 
> Degree or Certification.

Would another college already doing that help or hurt? Full sail university 
does just that both online and in person if you're local. 

Almost took the program but ran out of money to quickly... They aren't cheap 
but they are good!

> 
> You see, I am pushing for a Web Development Certification program that would 
> include PHP/MySQL as well as several other Web Languages (i.e., html, css, 
> javascript, ajax).
> 
> Currently the college teaches ASP in a regular course toward a IT 
> Certification, but class attendance has dropped considerably -- no one wants 
> to take the course.
> 
> However, My PHP class has been maxed out. But my class is a "special topic" 
> class and not part of the regular coursework that would go towards a Degree 
> or Certification -- and that's where I would like this to go.
> 
> As such, I need information regarding how wide-spread PHP is (i.e., number of 
> installations), who's using it (i.e., companies, organizations), and how it 
> compares with other Web Languages (i.e., ASP, Ruby, etc.).
> 
> So, what say you? References will work.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> tedd
> 
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