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The Web Development Skills Crisis

snydeq writes "Fatal Exception's Neil McAllister raises questions regarding Web development skills in an era of constant innovation. Sure, low barriers to entry give underdog technologies ample opportunity to thrive without the backing of name-brand vendors. But doesn't this fragmentation of the Web development market put undue pressure on developers to specialize? Choosing one tool to be your bread and butter from a field this broad is one thing, McAllister writes. Recruiting talent for a Web project when your technology requirements eliminate most of the applicants is another. The result is a crisis, McAllister concludes, one in which maintaining a marketable skill set gets more and more difficult as the so-called state of the art changes on an almost daily basis."

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  1. What's the crisis? by BadAnalogyGuy · · Score: 5, Funny

    Real programmers don't care what language they need to write applications in. They write them in C.

  2. Re:change emphasis away from specifics by sohp · · Score: 5, Funny

    I know what he means! I've put this job offer through our HR folks literally WEEKS ago and have not seen a SINGLE candidate's resume!

    Wanted to hire, Jr. Web Developer.

    Required Skills, minimum 10 years experience in the following:

    Silverlight
    Microsoft(tm) AJAX(tm)
    C-pound
    SQL Server 2005
    MySQL 5.0
    ColdFusion
    ATOM
    IBM(tm) SOA .NET
    MS-Groovy
    PRISM

    Compensation: $14K/yr

  3. Re:Really? by Atari400 · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you get sick on the job from stress, you're a fucking pussy. Seriously. YOU CAN'T HANDLE IT. So get the fuck out.

    You seem a little....

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    IBM doesn't play chess with the Universe.