nettuts.com — In a time of economic crisis, web developers and freelancers everywhere have started chewing their fingernails. However, no matter how bad the economy worsens, there will always be work in certain booming fields of web development.
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skyredOct 21, 2008
Lucky me, I have those ten.
bipolarruledoutOct 22, 2008
So what your saying is that everything from 1995 is on the way out now?
crushthemtorgOct 22, 2008
Learn to use the Reply button, chief..
trisightOct 23, 2008
The people digging me down must be php programmers, hehe
eyebeeOct 23, 2008
I do a lot of PSD to XHTML work. Been doing sites for PSD files (and layered TIFFs) for a few years now. Also some eCommerce.
ventralnetOct 23, 2008
you got me there. You could also make your own web browser that used your own format then youw ouldn't use html anymore either.
kibbledbitsNov 6, 2008
I'm a long time .Net programmer but for most people PHP or RoR will be more efficient to write web apps in. LAMP is a great platform for websites. J2EE and .Net are more desirables within an enterprise where things like LDAP integration, rules engines, clear separation, etc are a requirements of the architecture.
jaygeezeDec 10, 2008
I don't think facebook/myspace is a "sought after skill", at least not yet. Stats or it didn't happen... I also do not see a lot of web development skills here, most of these are just learning basic API syntax. Where's the real programming?With all of that said, I think framework knowledge is spot on, more specifically CakePHP, CodeIgniter, and RoR - as well as JS frameworks like jQuery and MooTools.