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Previously on "Senior PHP Developer Average Rate?"

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  • max
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    Originally posted by Dow Jones View Post
    Max is quoting 'historical' rates (there are a few guys that I know of still on £ 500+ for Java/C++), I am quoting current rates, ie what they are paying now which is close to the 400 rather than 500 mark for a good coder.
    Yes...if by historic you mean wot I put on my 2nd invoice for a new client yesterday

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  • Dow Jones
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    Current - not Historical - Rates

    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
    That's not really what I said. My comment was that this is not my area but I would have expected the rates to be closer to the figures quoted by max that those by Dow Jones.
    Max is quoting 'historical' rates (there are a few guys that I know of still on £ 500+ for Java/C++), I am quoting current rates, ie what they are paying now which is close to the 400 rather than 500 mark for a good coder.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by Dow Jones View Post
    PHP = £ 350
    Java= £ 400
    C++= £ 450

    Above are for London/City - not the provinces!
    ABAP £400-£600 depending on experience and, to some extent, location.

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  • max
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    Originally posted by Xil3 View Post
    That won't be the major problem for me. I already have a good understanding of real OOP. I just have to get used to the syntax and environments.
    It takes years...to really get a good handle on java, such that you don't look like a d*ck in the interview.

    But...go ahead..'e who dare's and all that

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  • Xil3
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    Originally posted by Not So Wise View Post
    I would get out of php asap if I was you

    The rates are a joke because it is to easy to outsource to India and eastern Europe at a faction of the cost of a contractor in the UK

    As to what to move into...whole different and complicated debate. Something I recommend you research yourself as it not only depends on what you can potentially earn but your actual migration path to it (aka where are you coming from and with what relevant experience)
    Yea, I agree with you, which is why I'm trying to move over to Java...

    I've had various levels of exposure to Java at a commercial level and personal, so I feel comfortable with the switchover. I just need to start doing some more personal projects to refamiliarize myself with it and maybe try jumping into a junior position first and then go from there...

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  • Xil3
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    Originally posted by Ardesco View Post
    It will be a lot of work moving from PHP to Java, just getting your head arounf real OOP will take a while.
    That won't be the major problem for me. I already have a good understanding of real OOP. I just have to get used to the syntax and environments.

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  • Not So Wise
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    I would get out of php asap if I was you

    The rates are a joke because it is to easy to outsource to India and eastern Europe at a faction of the cost of a contractor in the UK

    As to what to move into...whole different and complicated debate. Something I recommend you research yourself as it not only depends on what you can potentially earn but your actual migration path to it (aka where are you coming from and with what relevant experience)

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  • Ardesco
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    Originally posted by Xil3 View Post
    So you guys would say that it's worthwhile to slowly move my career path from php to java?
    It will be a lot of work moving from PHP to Java, just getting your head arounf real OOP will take a while.

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by Xil3 View Post
    It was more of a general question and not really related to your response... didn't mean to quote you.

    Sorry about that...
    No worries at all.

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  • Xil3
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    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
    That's not really what I said. My comment was that this is not my area but I would have expected the rates to be closer to the figures quoted by max that those by Dow Jones.
    It was more of a general question and not really related to your response... didn't mean to quote you.

    Sorry about that...

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by Xil3 View Post
    So you guys would say that it's worthwhile to slowly move my career path from php to java?
    That's not really what I said. My comment was that this is not my area but I would have expected the rates to be closer to the figures quoted by max that those by Dow Jones.

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  • Xil3
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    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
    Not my area but I would have expected the numbers to be around what you say as well.
    So you guys would say that it's worthwhile to slowly move my career path from php to java?

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by max View Post
    That's funny.

    Not known anyone to get paid that little for snr dev...more like £550 - £600 in the city
    Not my area but I would have expected the numbers to be around what you say as well.

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  • max
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    Originally posted by Dow Jones View Post
    Java= £ 400
    That's funny.

    Not known anyone to get paid that little for snr dev...more like £550 - £600 in the city

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  • Dow Jones
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    Current top rates for snr developers

    PHP = £ 350
    Java= £ 400
    C++= £ 450

    Above are for London/City - not the provinces!

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