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> What's Life As A Programmer Like In Your Country?, Programmer is the lowest profession here
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post Oct 13 2006, 02:16 AM
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Well no, Flash 8, Javascript and I guess HTMl or scripting, not programming.
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post Dec 3 2006, 02:51 PM
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Here its sux
no one really know how its work and no one apriciate it enogh
a script that can be sold in $250 in the US will be sold in $25 here (max)
thats why i dont sell
i work for my self, if anyone wants my scripts, he can give a disent pirce or go find it in some wehre else
like you put it, i may change my living town smile.gif
PS - I am doing buissnes with ppl outside Israel for somting else (not $$)

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post Nov 5 2007, 06:17 AM
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In my country (Indonesia), programmers are treated just like other employers, so we can't expect big salary from it. But every single work can be included in programmer's portfolio, that's what other type of employers don't have.

And if you're a very good programmer, start browsing to codeproject and you can get much money.
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post Nov 5 2007, 07:19 AM
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I think they are looked on as normal employee's mostly everywhere aside from special circumstances.

Some are even looked upon as some type of modern cheap labour force.
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post Nov 8 2007, 03:05 PM
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In my country, The Philippines, it�s just a usual job but for sure you can get a good salary I can't tell you how much because it will hit the currency you have and for sure you might think its lower or higher it depends your currency type. But for us, it�s really good money, not the best but its good. As you can see like India or other Asian countries we are also into BPO. Europeans, Americans, Australians or even some Asian nation outsource their business to us and that could only mean one thing.... JOBS! In our country a 100 percent of IT population consists only of:
10 percent are programmers
40 percent are technical supports in a call center
20 percent are network administrators and DB Administrators and
30 percent are Associate IT (working on sales shop assemble and trouble shoot PC) in that estimate developers really in demand since Western companies in the Philippines need to establish systems on their business to grow. Its a Law of Supply and Demand, and developers are in Demand.

We developers are not treated as Gods here or something, were just ordinary employees that can be fired whenever you have low performance or the company is in a danger of losing a client. If that happens we developers will not worry about it since lots of companies here in NEED OF DEVELOPERS.

As for your country, maybe it�s not yet the time for your government to open you country into BPO or maybe they just outsource their systems from other countries like India or us. When time comes that your country opens up an IT business then maybe it�s an opportunity to you as developers.


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post Nov 28 2007, 09:39 PM
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Well I took this field, but I am very beginner at this time, I love programing and designing but I am scared if I fail in this field,

I want to be one of best programmers in the world, I need your advises, what should I do? I want to settle in Saudi Arab, I am currently in Pakistan..

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post Feb 22 2008, 03:56 PM
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What's Life As A Programmer Like In Your Country?

I am looking to outsource some programming needs. FTP server with the ability for client login and contractor login with a static IP Address.

Could you send me your contact email; so that I might contact you directly?

-ray hodge
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