11 Celebrities who are real geeks
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Those are the days when celebrities were really gorgeous, having great fit, wealthy and also glamorous. But now there are a lot of changes happening including the return of witty jokes, cook books and films and also the TV shows about the aliens and supernatural. Lots of geeks are given really encouraging roles which has put the traditional celebs to the back. Let’s look at some celebs who are the upcoming geeks who seek fame and fortune.

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PHP and Perl to coexist with Java and .net now on

Submitted by admin on Monday, 15 February 2010No Comment

If we come across talking about the enterprise use than it has been witnessed that Java and .Net to be the hot favorite for a longer period of time, however, with passing phase of time, it is clear that PHP and other dynamic programming languages are catching up the gap and now have become far reaching language in terms of use.

Now open source platforms like Perl, Python and Tcl, are catching and getting edge in creating business solutions. Though dynamic programming languages PHP and Python are dominating the net scene yet the instances that they are breaking into region on Java and .net are needed to be more concise and clear. Though, it is claimed that PHP has 57 percent penetration on enterprise yet the bulk of enterprise spending goes towards Java and .Net based software.

As with job perspective there are a good number of jobs in Java and .Net yet there is boom in PHP and Python jobs. There are many reasons for the growth of dynamic languages. First of all there new skills are developing around open source programming languages and increased acceptance of open source in enterprise that was not existing four to five years back.

There are many uses of dynamic languages like speed, flexibility, and ease for developers, low-cost, community support which makes them popular. Therefore, now on dynamic as well as Java and .Net will co-exist with each other.

Jobgraph for PHP and Perl

Jobgraph for PHP and Perl

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