For programmers considering a career path, employers seeking Java and .NET skillsets greatly outnumber those who want a ColdFusion programmer or developer. I follow stories on programming jobs, and a certain pattern always follows. First the story appears, in a highly visible mainstream media, extolling the job market in the US while playing down the devastation outsourcing has played on the domestic market for programmers. Shortly after publication, an email from Dr. Norm Matloff at UC Davis arrives. To say that Dr. Matloff follows outsourcing issues is akin to noting night follows day. Invariably, he debunks the story, frequently point by point and usually with references to where he has previously covered the so-called research associated with the story. A stroll through his C Programming job trend, ColdFusion and the job market do not have the same prospects. In checking at online job search site here.") Drag this to your Bookmarks. Add to document.write("Del.icio.us") | Yahoo My Web David Utter is a staff writer for Murdok covering technology and business.
ColdFusion Job Opportunities Going Inert
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