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Originally Posted by Masterchief
You should take a look at the jobs section on craigslist if you seriously think that government is the only industry adopting and embracing .NET.
The simple fact is that as just a PHP developer you don't bring much to the table for a company. Whereas a .NET developer can build the backend systems, client applications, etc, while a PHP dev is limited to the simple job of frontend web development, which is typically much easier. Ergo, high salaries for people who do more difficult work.
And I'd love for you to give me an example of something that would take 8 hours in .NET but only 4 hours in PHP.
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C'mon. Obviously lots of companies to use .NET, but the government contracts are a major impact.
PHP is for backend systems and client applications, so not sure what you're talking about. PHP is no more for "frontend web development" than .NET is, in fact if you consider .NET's use of controls, then you could argue the opposite. .NET is not more "difficult" by any means... I know .NET (C#/VB) and PHP, but I won't take on .NET jobs because I simply don't enjoy coding using that framework.