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iota
05-10-2006, 09:13 AM
Hello

For a good web developer, does he need to have all skills of web technologies such as PHP,ASP.NET,PERL,JSP,CFM, etc ?

Let me know your thoughts with how & why.

Thanks for your wise advice.

schizo
05-10-2006, 11:01 AM
Everyone is going to have a different opinion on this, but I'd really recommend knowing both PHP and ASP (preferrably .NET). Most linux servers run PHP, and most Windows servers run ASP. I've never run into a scenario where I couldn't use one or the other...

The Little Guy
05-10-2006, 01:11 PM
Their are web designers -- ones who design the site (CSS/HTML/XHTML/ETC.)

Their are web programmers -- ones who program the site (PHP/ASP/.NET/JAVA/C/ETC.)

To be a good web developer, you should be a good web designer, along with knowing 1 or more of the programming languages. Otherwise you are either a good web designer, or a good web programmer.

Grykat
06-07-2006, 08:07 AM
Where do you develop those skill sets? I am largely self-taught, and I can continue to go that route, but to learn things such as PHP, ASP, and .NET, I need access to a Windows server (more than my puny home box) to practice and try on. And to try and learn Flash, I first have to have access to the software (kind of an expensive investment for a self-taught webbie) For some reason our school district IT guys won't let me have a sandbox on their Windows 2003 server, plus their security settings are so high that I'd have a better chance getting into the local government's servers... :D

ChiefNX
06-07-2006, 11:29 AM
You can write PHP and Perl on a home PC and interpret it with an Apcahe Server (http://www.apache.org), so you don't need access to a windows server for that. I can't think of any solutions to the others though.

russell
06-09-2006, 04:56 PM
get a cheap web host. 5 bucks a month will do the trick. then you can practice php or .net or perl or anything else to your hearts content. i reccomend learning .Net (especially C#) AND php. Once you can get around a bit, start picking up T-SQL. If you are using PHP check out MySQL. If you are using .Net try to find a host with MS SQL Server.

Database programming is typically the most valuable skill a web programmer can have, but you need to become adept with a programming language or 2 first.

Web design is nice, but is of little value compared to database programming and it pays a lot lower. Of course it all boils down to what you enjoy the most. Become an expert at a few things a be familiar with as many as possible.

From Monster, median salaries for the SF Bay area:
Web Designer III (4+ years experience): $80,684

Senior Java Developer (4-6 years experience): $105,318

Data Architect (4-6 years) $95,686

Senior Software Engineer: $98,743