A point to consider is that having .net or php on a resume gives a lot less information than say having ruby or python.
As a hiring manager I want developers who are interested in their craft beyond merely what they learned in school. Seeing experience with obscure tech or less popular languages is an easy way to spot this.
Assuming the candidate can back up what they say on the resume, it shows that they have enough confidence and ability to go off the beaten path.
As a hiring manager I want developers who are interested in their craft beyond merely what they learned in school. Seeing experience with obscure tech or less popular languages is an easy way to spot this.
Assuming the candidate can back up what they say on the resume, it shows that they have enough confidence and ability to go off the beaten path.