Looking for a Python PHP programmer
Roger Binns
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Mon Jul 5 21:28:47 EDT 2004
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Leif K-Brooks wrote: > a wrote: > > I am looking for a Python/PHP programmer with over 6 years of experience to > > develop applications in a UNIX (open source) environment. > > PHP 3, the first version resembling the PHP we know and hate today, was > only released in June 1998. It seems a bit unreasonable to expect people > to have been using it since a month after its release. They may mean 6 years of general experience, not necessarily experience in PHP and Python for that period of time. I have frequently heard anecdotal "evidence" that it takes about 2 weeks to turn a decent programmer into a decent Python programmer. PHP seemed a little hairier to me and by my estimation would take about 2 months to reach the same level of proficiency. A lot of that is due to the PHP history, as any particular version has all sorts of stuff that is being cleaned up and/or deprecated. Everything being a string is also a help in a web environment, until it starts hindering you adding to the proficiency time. Roger
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