Woohoo! That was a great Code Camp. Thanks to Woody and the gang for making this event happen. It was a fun and knowledge-filled event. I even got swags (a few books, a shirt, a small bag and a gym cup from Avanade). I saw a few Filipino devs in the event (Marlo, a .NET Developer from Long Beach and...
I just saw this because Jojo Paderes had his status in GTalk pointing to this link. According to Mercer , the Philippines is still one of the cheapest IT outsorcing destination in the world. The figures states that as of 2007 IT Managers in Manila only earn $22,280/year on an averaged ranking third compared...
I was explaining the benefits of outsourcing projects in Manila today to someone who has a huge project.. probably between 1 year to 2 years of development amounting to atleast $50K for the initial concept. He asked me to help him find a suitable outsourcing company preferrably in Asia. I then made a...
It's true. Everybody has their own match. Their own weakness. Their own kryptonite that would hold them to their knees and trade their philosophies and senses for a chance to break free. And for my friend who is a recognized Linux and Java guru(he founded the largest Java User Group in the Philippines...
I saw this news today courtesy of Migz Paraz about a 12 year-old kid who is starting his own company and I was amaze about his idea. I think its great idea and with the right UI and advertising i'm pretty sure it will go up, way up where everybody who has a "Making IT big in IT" dream would...
I am now breaking my blogging "virginity" here at DevPinoy . Before everything else, let me introduce myself and a bit of history about my programming life. I'm Patrick, a web programmer here in the Philippines. I already heard DevPinoy while I am still studying although I'm a bit hesitant at joining...
Hey! Isn't this nice? After a year and six months since we started we have reached 1,000+ users. Most of the people who found this website was thru this keyword. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Filipino+developer+forum Mabuhay ka Filipino Developer! Salamat sa lahat ng supporta!
Wow! Manila and Cebu is pickingup on the outsourcourcing market. I just saw this at craigslist and man this guys are competitive with the other outsourcing shops that i saw in the past dew weeks(i saw another company asking for $8 an hour)? anybody here who works for this guys?
Our very own Edwin Sarmiento has just been given the award of MVP for Windows SBS! About Edwin Sarmiento Edwin Sarmiento is a Filipino who works as a senior systems engineer/DBA for Fujitsu Asia Pte Ltd managing servers and databases for a multinational company located in 10 countries. He is passionate...