Archive for September, 2009

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-09-20

Posted in Miscellaneous on September 20th, 2009 by Abbas Ali – Be the first to comment
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Be brave and rebel against the trend

Posted in Open Source, PHP on September 14th, 2009 by Abbas Ali – 3 Comments

From my earlier post on shortage of good PHP programmers

Going with the herd :
And the herd generally opts for Microsoft Technologies. If i see a lot of my friends opting for .NET as a career choice then it will be my natural tendency to go with .NET. Students need to overcome this tendency and move away from herd.

I see this as one of the main reasons why there is a lack of talented PHP Programmers in Nagpur (India). No one is willing to take his/her own decision and choose a programming language other than what their friends are learning. Everyone wants to follow what others are doing. Most of the students don’t even know what a particular programming language does but they join a course to learn it just because their friends are doing that course. They treat programming as fashion and always follow the trend. Guys, please understand that clothes and career are two different things. Be brave enough to take your own decisions.

When I was in college the trend was to go for either VC++ or Java. I did some research and found that C is a good choice to start with. I believe that C lays the foundation of programming syntax and logic. C is like God Father of all languages. I started learning C and got adept at the basics of general programming syntax and logic. I suggest everyone to get acquainted with C before starting their programming careers.

I got a job at SANIsoft, in February 2004, as a PHP Trainee. At the time of joining, I didn’t even knew how to write “echo” in PHP. I then started learning PHP and was trained by Dr.Tarique Sani. Initially I was too tempted to look for a new job and work in technologies like VC++, Java or ASP because that was the trend then. But I thought lets give it a shot and move away from the herd (trend).

Gradually my interest in PHP grew and I started liking it. Back in 2004 very very few people have heard of PHP. When my friends asked me on what technology I am working on – they were shocked on hearing PHP. Almost all of them asked me “What is PHP?”. Some of them even laughed at me for breaking the trend and opting for a language which no one have heard about (at least in Nagpur). But I continued with PHP and today I am glad i stuck with it. The fact is that today I am satisfied with both my work and the money I get.

I believe that world is slowly moving towards web based solutions. Desktop solutions are being replaced by web (Ex: Office suite by Google Docs). And when it comes to web, PHP has many advantages over other server side scripting languages. So be courageous and try to choose a programming language other than M$ technologies.

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-09-14

Posted in Miscellaneous on September 14th, 2009 by Abbas Ali – Be the first to comment
  • Very easy if the new server meets the cpg rqmts @Eminemdrdre00: How hard is it to move a Coppermine image gallery from one host to another? #
  • Can watch #JabWeMet any number of times and for the record – 3rd time in past 7 days. #movie #
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-09-06

Posted in Miscellaneous on September 6th, 2009 by Abbas Ali – Be the first to comment
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Spreading PHP awareness

Posted in PHP, Web Programming on September 3rd, 2009 by Abbas Ali – Be the first to comment

In my earlier post, I had mentioned a few points as to why there is a lack of talented php programmers in Nagpur. In that post I have discussed only the root causes of this paucity. The solutions to those causes will be discussed in a series of topics I will be publishing in the next few weeks.

Today I will try to put forth my thoughts on how to spread the PHP awareness.

PHP is still an alien language for an average college student. I have met a lot of students who have never heard of PHP. Let alone students, the professors/teachers of technical institutes themselves don’t know what is PHP. Until the college students are unaware of what PHP is – its popularity as a career choice and in turn students becoming good PHP programmers is not possible. There are ofcourse few exceptions where students are fully aware of php and are thriving to learn and become good php programmers.

One thing is for sure – If you want to spread the awareness on any topic then the best audience to target are college going students. New topics (in our case programming languages) spread like wildfire amongst college students. I think we need to do the following…

  • Start discussing web development with young members of your family and friends. If they get interested, the word will automatically spread amongst their friend circle.
  • Don’t discuss PHP directly with an absolute newbie. First make them aware of general web development. Once the interest develops – tell them what are the tools for web development and then introduce to PHP
  • Discuss the merits of PHP like free, open source, large community, resources available fairly easily etc..
  • Let them know which big websites are using PHP. Ex: Yahoo!, Facebook, Wikipedia, Flickr and many others.
  • Companies working in PHP should come forward and start taking free workshops in colleges. This is one thing which we are considering doing in coming months
  • Seasoned PHP developers should form some sort of group and hold regular meetups. Students and beginners should be invited to such meetups. For this purpose we have started Nagpur PHP Meetup which is a monthly event.

I would like to hear what else can be done to spread PHP. Please leave a comment with your suggestions.

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