Of course. But at least you can find some. It is not obvious to find a good web perl developer. I can see that in my company. Le 7 sept. 2013 23:24, "sawyer x" <[email protected]> a écrit :
> On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 5:44 PM, Celogeek San <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Use other language for the frontend may have some advantage. The first I >> see, is that you can have more developer available in other language to >> maintain the frontend. >> >> It's easier to find PHP Zend developer than Perl Web developer. Also true >> for python. >> > > There is a major problem with that approach. The reason it's easier to > find a PHP developer is because the language is cheap. It's really easy to > learn, and tons of people learn it to get a job. The PHP knowledge pool is > very shallow though. That means almost PHP developers are very shitty > developers that stopped learning because PHP doesn't really have a very > proficient level to it. > > So companies that figure "hey, there are more PHP developers than > Perl/Python/Ruby - I'll get programmers in those!" end up with really > really horribly shitty code that it's impossible for them to actually get > beyond of. I've worked at a lot of these companies. It's horrible. Really > horrible. > > Don't be duped by number of developers overall. Think about "available > developers", "developer knowledge and expertise" and "ability to provide a > good product". Who gives a shit if there are less developers if I can still > find enough? > > _______________________________________________ > dancer-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.preshweb.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/dancer-users > >
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