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Any php developers in the house? (or c#)
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<blockquote data-quote="mhku" data-source="post: 168145" data-attributes="member: 190842"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>there is plenty of decent pro. software for php that is free- see opensourcecms.com</p><p></p><p>I just needed to speak to a php person to get their opinions (I did this through existing contacts). Decided to use either Drupal or MDPro but since giving the client the proposal I haven't heard back from them.</p><p></p><p>Other than that, I'm an asp/Javascript/c#/ MS SQL person through and through. The problem with LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL Perl) is that people know the tech is free and associate this with cheap i.e. they don't pay enough. Technology is second- understanding of their requirements and project experience are the key and that is what they're paying for (or should be).</p><p></p><p>;)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mhku, post: 168145, member: 190842"] Hello, there is plenty of decent pro. software for php that is free- see opensourcecms.com I just needed to speak to a php person to get their opinions (I did this through existing contacts). Decided to use either Drupal or MDPro but since giving the client the proposal I haven't heard back from them. Other than that, I'm an asp/Javascript/c#/ MS SQL person through and through. The problem with LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL Perl) is that people know the tech is free and associate this with cheap i.e. they don't pay enough. Technology is second- understanding of their requirements and project experience are the key and that is what they're paying for (or should be). ;) [/QUOTE]
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