I meant that Flex's presence was becoming known at an alarming rate.
Probably not the best choice of words. A year ago no companies I know
had heard of it, now almost every company has at least heard of it and
many are researching it to replace their Struts based webapps.
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, pk_wasp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe if it involves a J2EE backend, charge as per J2EE developer
If you know Flash Authoring + a Designer as well add more?
btw, is Flex growing at an alarming rate??, doesn't seem like it at
the moment to be honest
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Kevin Ewok suzylawson@
wrote:
With Flex growing an alaming rate,I wanted to a check with the
community regarding salary rates (both contract and W-2). I've been
coding in Flex 1.5 for over a year and have worked with the Beta
for a
month or two. I am quite confident in my skills and easily landed a
$70/hour gig as a contractor. I also have been a back-end Java
developer for the last 5 years. Having said that, job offers are
starting to pour in for Flex work and they demand to know a salary
rate first. I'm a bit hesitant to scare off employers with lower to
mid 6-digit salary requirements so I thought I'd ping the community
first. I'm based on the US east coast.
Anyone have any thoughts? I apologize to the community if they don't
like this question in the technical forum...I just thought it would
help since there isn't any really anywhere else to go for help on
this.
Thanks.
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