InfoWorld covers on the improving open-source job market and examines an O'Reilly report on the subject.
"Looking for a good job in IT? Sharpen your knowledge of open source development frameworks, languages, and programming.
A just-published study of available IT jobs found that 5 percent to 15 percent of the positions now on the market call for open source software skills.
Written by consultant and author Bernard Golden in conjunction with O'Reilly Media, the 50-page report attempts to...
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