LOL!
Based on the .net developers I have worked with so far, I concur.
Example: The company I currently work for hired a ".NET Expert" to
come help us get moving with our first .net project. On the first day,
we were discussing data caching.
.Net Expert: Put it in the asp.net cache object (like
On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 08:48 -0400, Ed Griebel wrote:
> This is scary indeed. For Western NY, there's 2x .net jobs compared to
> plain Java, and 8x more .net than j2ee.
>
> However, consider that MS has marketed hard that any kind of
> development with Microsoft can now be tagged ".Net", which infl
This is scary indeed. For Western NY, there's 2x .net jobs compared to
plain Java, and 8x more .net than j2ee.
However, consider that MS has marketed hard that any kind of
development with Microsoft can now be tagged ".Net", which inflates
the figures. At least that's my story :-)
-ed
On 6/29/05
Cool site.
Runs Java using Apache on Linux , FWIW.
Larry
On 6/29/05, Yan Hu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Even then, most of us will agree that 20.54% for IIS is about 20% to much
> 2 years make it even worse.. Search on monster for .NET and J2EE
> Compare the number of
> jobs and
> Even then, most of us will agree that 20.54% for IIS is about 20% to much
2 years make it even worse.. Search on monster for .NET and J2EE
Compare the number of
jobs and do the same thing at www.indeed.com,which aggregate everything from
All big jobsites in
the US. Job numbers for
Sorry, my mistake, apache is at 69.37% and rising.
Microsoft has 20.54% and stagnating ...
Others are ncsa, sun and even others...
By the way... I think you are kidding, since you original statement:
"Look at the job market for the server side now. 3 years ago, .Net took only
20% of the server
Sorry, my mistake, apache is at 69.37% and rising.
Microsoft has 20.54% and stagnating ...
Others are ncsa, sun and even others...
By the way... I think you are kidding, since you original statement:
"Look at the job market for the server side now. 3 years ago, .Net took only
20% of the server
Lies, bad lies, statistics...
Are we talking about sales or about servers?
Check this out: http://news.netcraft.com/archives/web_server_survey.html
I hardly believe that there are servers running apache on windoz... Or how
do you explain 60% apache?
Most of companies I know do not buy servers
Lies, bad lies, statistics...
Are we talking about sales or about servers?
Check this out: http://news.netcraft.com/archives/web_server_survey.html
I hardly believe that there are servers running apache on windoz... Or how
do you explain 60% apache?
Most of companies I know do not buy servers
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