28 Feb
2012
28 Feb
'12
3:14 a.m.
Noon Silk said:
Just a practical comment here; part of your problem may be offering c and php together. I don't want to start a war, but I know that at the very least all the c programmers I know would considered php to be ... "horribly offensive". So, maybe seperating out these two roles (c and php programming) will help you.
It is definitely true (speaking as a programmer, C# for several years) that seeing +PHP would instantly turn me off. Further, I'm sure that almost anyone who is still programming in c these days would have the level of networking knowledge you care about (and can train on top of).
PHP tends to mesh well with things like perl programmers. It is basically a scripting language. Anyone using D ?