On Jul 29, 2010, at 1:36 AM, Nathan Rixham wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> I find myself wondering about the state of the PHP community (and related 
> community with a PHP focus), so, here's a bunch of questions - feel free to 
> answer none to all of them, on list or off, or add more of your own - this 
> isn't for anything specific, just out of interest and sure I (and everybody 
> who reads the replies) will learn something + doors/options/contacts may come 
> of it. The only thing I can guarantee is that I'm genuinely interested in 
> every reply and will read every one of them + lookup every tech and link 
> mentioned.
> 
> in no particular order:
> 
> What other languages and web techs do you currently use other than PHP?
> - if you include html or css please include version, if js then preferred 
> libs, and whether client or server side.

Java, JS (in the form of Node and MongoDB, +raw client / jQuery stuff) and PHP 
get used regularly. Python / Ruby infrequently.

> 
> What's your previous language/tech trail?

Started with QBasic and realized it was crap. Moved on to Java, realized object 
rock but J2EE doesn't. Moved to PHP / Java.

> 
> Are you considering any new languages or techs, and if so which?
> - names / links

http://www.mongodb.org/
http://nodejs.org/

See http://joshuakehn.com/blog/index.php/blog/view/28/MongoDB-Node-js/

> 
> Is PHP your hobby/interest, primary development language, just learning or?

Primary dev, hobby, interest, all of the above? 

> 
> How many years have you been using PHP regularly?

More then five, but it's really hard to say when it stopped being just a 
language and the primary.

> 
> How many years have you been working with web technologies?

More then eight, though I remember HTML when tables were used for everything 
and spacer gifs were *the* thing. 

> 
> Did you come from a non-web programming background?

Yes, primarily Java.

> 
> Is your primary role web developer or designer?

Developer. I couldn't design if you paid me my weight in gold.

> 
> In your developer life, are you an employer, and employee, contractor, 
> freelancer, part of a team of equal standing members?

Contractor / freelancer / employee / employer. Currently teaming up with a 
friend.

> 
> Do you tend to work on jobs for geo-local clients, clients in the same 
> country, or do you work internationally 'on the web'?

I like to work in person, but sometimes that doesn't work. I have done 
international work before.

> 
> How do you get your projects? do they come to you, word of mouth, do you hunt 
> and bid for projects, code call, visit clients, target clients individually 
> you think you can help, or?
> - not looking for trade secrets, just to get enough for an overall picture.

Word of mouth mostly. 
> 
> Do you have any frustrations with the PHP community, do you find you want to 
> talk shop but can't, or find people to work with but can't, have projects in 
> mind you want to do but can't find people to do them with etc?

Not particularly.

> 
> Do you network with other PHP'ers in real life - meetups etc, do you tend to 
> shy away, or do you find you circulate in other web related but non PHP 
> focussed communities?

I haven't gotten flashed on any PHP meetups, but I wouldn't shy away from them.

> 
> Are you a member or any other web tech communities, opensource efforts, or 
> standardization bodies - again, if so which?

None that I recall.

> 
> Are there any efforts, projects or initiatives which are floating your boat 
> right now and that your watching eagerly (or getting involved with)?

Node, Mongo. I'm also watching a couple git repos, memcached and scribe to name 
two. Some stuff I just can't be involved in (C / C++ dev is tricky when you 
work with Java / PHP).

> 
> ps: please *do not* flame anybodies answers, that really wouldn't be fair.
> 
> Best & Regards,
> 
> Nathan
> 
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Regards,

-Josh

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