Snide troll inserted below. On Friday September 9 2011 15:40:32 Levi Pearson <levipear...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 1:01 PM, S. Dale Morrey <sdalemor...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Just curious, to know if anyone but me has been seeing a lot of > > consulting work popup where companies are either moving off PHP and > > onto Java, or vise versa? Seems like out of the last 10 projects or > > so I've worked on, it's a move to/from between PHP & Java. <snip> > Everyone wants a magic bullet. If you're suffering under a mass of > unstructured php code, the structure and discipline of Java probably > sounds like just the thing you need. If you're stuck with a Java > behemoth with labyrinthine class structures and elaborate patterns > that no one can follow anymore, the git-er-done attitude of PHP > probably sounds pretty appealing. They're polar opposites, and both > extremely popular, so it's not surprising to me that a bunch of people > want to switch from one to the other. In most cases it's probably a > mistake, though. <snip>
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