[Hidden-tech] Pioneer Valley Software Development Process
SurveyResults
Edbride-PR
Ed at edbride-pr.com
Tue Feb 12 15:41:12 EST 2008
Understood, and I suspect that many of these are self-employed, so the
survey might not have been directed to them. That is, one of the criteria
for completing the survey was the employment of three or more developers in
the shop; that's why I wondered about the makeup of HT.
Ed
"Robert Heller" <heller at deepsoft.com> wrote in message
news:200802122018.m1CKItvP018238 at sharky.deepsoft.com...
>
> There seem to be a lot of web designers and 'web programmers' (php /
> AJAX / Web 2.0). In many ways, 'web programmers' are not really
> 'software developers' in the traditional sense -- they are creating web
> sites / web content via specialized programming languages rather than
> writing (standalone) application programs and such and are not
> delivering 'software' itself, but are delivering *dynamic* 'web sites'
> and 'web content'. And many of the rest are various sorts of 'content
> providers' (video, blogging, etc.) or various sorts of service
> providers of one sort or another (ISPs, telecomm, IT support services,
> etc.). Some of us do several things -- *I* do contract programming (when
I
> can), work on open source projects, provide web hosting, and do Linux
> System Admin.
>
>
> --
> Robert Heller -- Get the Deepwoods Software FireFox Toolbar!
> Deepwoods Software -- Linux Installation and Administration
> http://www.deepsoft.com/ -- Web Hosting, with CGI and Database
> heller at deepsoft.com -- Contract Programming: C/C++, Tcl/Tk
>
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