Edwin Lee wrote:
i have never visited Monster, but,

would a search for, say, "web java" return all entries containing:
1. the exact phrase "web java",
2. BOTH "web" AND "java", or
3. EITHER "web" OR "java" (or both)?

from the result, i suspect (3)... then again, like i first disclaimed, i have
never visited Monster.
  

yes. it is a logical 'or'

I just saw your posting after posting about the same thing.

It does support the 'and' keyword BTW (I tested it).

~mc


Edwin



--- WJ Koh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  
Hi Mr. Clark,

Thanks for the idea. I did some more searches on Monster.com.sg:

"web java": 434
"web asp": 341
"web perl" 385
"web php" 331
"web python" 328
"web ruby" 326

This is very interesting...

Thanks!

Koh Wei Jie

On 10/24/07, Michael Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    
 Hi Wei Jie,

The best way to find this out I believe is by looking at the job market /
job listings. This method is used often by analysts to gauge how prevalent
      
a
    
particular platform is in the market - it makes sense that the more
prevalent technology has more job openings.

Here is an example of some searches on monster.com.sg:

java   180
.net    90
perl 76
c#   66
asp    35
php   15
ruby    4

Java at the top matches I have observed here in Singapore while doing
recruiting and also when looking at what technologies are being used to
develop enterprise web apps by the bigger developers (i.e. banks, telcos,
MNCs). Although these stats are not web app specific, it gives you a
relative idea.

~mc


WJ Koh wrote:

Hi,

My polytechnic offers a module in its IT course which teaches server-side
web programming in ASP.NET in VB. I am puzzled at the rationale behind
this, because this  means that a ton of money will be spent on Visual
      
Studio
    
when Perl is perfectly fine for this purpose. I am under the impression
      
that
    
Perl is the most widely-used CGI language, but it is possible that my
      
school
    
uses ASP.NET because it's more widely-used in Singapore.

Is it true that the a majority of the industry in Singapore uses ASP.NETthe
      
most for web apps?
    
Thanks guys.

Koh Wei Jie


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