In the face of tough economics, it's difficult to hold onto one's 
ethics...
Not to start a flame war, but I really hope that the day doesn't come 
that I'm forced to use a non-Unix platform for my development.

For now I have this luxury.

Erik




On Thursday, January 24, 2002, at 04:51  PM, Vincent Stoessel wrote:

> On another list that I am on someone made this very bold
> statement:
>
> "I've seen a lot of jobs for ColdFusion & Oracle or MS SQL server
> experience combinations.  Don't let anyone fool you, PHP/MySQL is not
> going to land you a job  [;)] "
>
> now, as someone that was making avery good living doing Linux based
> web application development last year and now among the jobless I am 
> beginning
> to question the validity of having all of my eggs in the LAMP  (linux 
> apache mysql php)
> basket.  I just recently built a NT4 to do some win based development 
> on. I still have
> not installed any development enviroment cause it just feels so alien. 
> Has anyone else
> out there feeling the pressure of going to the win32 side  to pay the 
> bills.
> Thoughts?
>
>
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