Month: March 2008

Becoming a high-paid consultant / programmer

As I said before, this blog is all about you.

Today I received a thank you letter from one of my readers.

I’m sure he wouldn’t mind it being posted here.

Hello Nick,

You will be pleased to hear that today I signed a contract  for my first real programming job. It had always been a dream and now it has become reality.  I start on Monday. I want to thank you for the tremendous help you gave me and for bringing me in contact with the right people.

Thank you so much

Sincerely,

Steve

One of my readers took action and wrote me an email requesting how he could start earning money with what he loves to do. He told me his passion is in programming and he wanted to make a livelihood from it.

Sure why not I replied! Do you have some credentials, how long have you been programming and what would you like to earn?

Steve could provide with little credentials as he just graduated. But he was passionate about programming. And what he lacks in real life experience, he makes up in enthusiasm and the willing to learn.

I noticed he was really serious about it and suggested I would call some contacts in the recruiting sector.

As a starting consultant he could make from 30 euros an hour up to 200 euros  as a more professional programmer.

I am always happy to hear when I am able to help people like Steve. In the end it is all about becoming successful and sharing that success with your fellow man.

Sunny greetings from Belgium

Nick Belhomme

It’s all about building the dream

Hello, thank you for reading up on my daily notes.

The other day one of my colleagues at Skynet Belgacom (Belgium’s reference provider of integrated telecommunication services) asked me if it would be difficult for him to obtain the PHP5 Zend Certified Engineer Certification.

Being a ZCE myself I was in the excellent position to answer that question for him.

I responded it wouldn’t if he really wanted it. It is the same as everything in life. People can do extraordinary things if they really, really want it. Do you ever stop and think when you see an airplane glide through the air that it was once just a man’s idea?! Man couldn’t fly, if he was meant to fly he would have gotten wings they told Wilbur Wright. Well we all know the Wright brothers showed us. Millions of people fly now a day, every day!

They made the impossible possible with their passion!

I hear people too often say what they don’t want, that they never even consider what they do want. If you want something and just take action you can grab it. Almost every time, guaranteed. Besides it is not the goal that makes it a success it is trying to reach that “want” that makes the trip and the total a success. You’ll never hear someone say when they come to pass, I had a great house, great furniture, a runway model as a spouse and 50 million on my bank account. No they will tell you all the great stories on how they achieved that goal. You see, it is not the achieved end that is a success it is the road trip and all the personal development you gained while taking the trip. Everything can be stripped and taken away from you, but not the development you gained. That’s yours for ever!

I told my colleague he should go for it. Posing the question if it is a hard thing to do indicated he wants the certification but is in doubt of himself or the work that is involved. I told him he shouldn’t be afraid of himself or of the work involved. Just go.

If you are interested in obtaining this certification yourself let me share a secret with you:

You can achieve this, I am positive you can!

I know you can, maybe you’ll just have to take the test and pass, maybe you will have to study for a month or even 2 years. But like I said before, if you want it, you can do it. Only the things that you have earned through hard work are the things that you really value. And what is wrong with hard work? Working towards the goal should be fun. And it will be if you are pursuing something you want. So take your time but start moving.

PHP Architect has this great mock exam . I suggest you take it to verify your readiness for the new Zend PHP 5 Certification Exam. It is just a test so if you fail don’t let it get you down, but see it as an opportunity for you becoming an even better programmer as it will indicate in detail which areas of PHP you have to sharpen. A great book called “Php|architect’s Zend PHP 5 Certification Study Guide” can help you with that.

If you are like me and pass with the grade “excellent”, get your butt to the nearest examination center and take that exam.

The benefits are huge, as an employee you can ask for a raise, you have a proven knowledge, and have something to brag about to your colleagues. 😉

As a freelance PHP Expert Developer Consultant like myself the benefits are even greater. Really big companies, as the one where I am doing a project right now, will contact you themselves. You have after all proven to have a very high know-how and experience in PHP.

But what we both share, employee and freelancer, is the deep satisfaction of knowing you wanted something, went for it, and obtained it. And this feeling is far more important than anything else. It makes you see. It makes you feel. And finally it makes you believe in yourself and know that when YOU want something, you can make it happen. Every time!

Sunny greetings from Belgium,
Nick Belhomme

Ps. I have a great house, great furniture, a runway model as a spouse and I am working towards the 50 million on my bank account. 😉

Some great books to help you prepare for the exam.

Zend Certification Study Guide Zend Practice Exam Book

Stand in front of a blackboard

Welcome once again my dearest reader.

Today I am gonna introduce you to the wonders of SlideShare
SlideShare is the world’s largest community for sharing presentations & slideshows. You can upload your PowerPoint, OpenOffice, Keynote or PDF files, tag them, embed them into your blog or website, browse others’ presentations, and comment on individual slides.

It offers endless possibilities. You ever wanted to give presentations, seminars, stand in front of a class or just put whatever you know online? Well it can.

And because the community is so big, you can find lots and lots of easy to read and follow presentations. The other day one of my dear friends Michelangelo van Dam put a slideshow online giving an introduction to a great feature of Zend Framework: Zend_Form.

It goes in depth on how to automatically create a registration, login and reset password form by the use of one xml file. I know I will be using this feature on my upcoming website. The flexibility and the ease of implementation had me stunned.

If you haven’t clicked through to the slide, I suggest you do it now!

The Zend_Form Presentation

Did I mentioned it is free?!

And do not forget you can contact me at any time if you think you have something good to share.

Sunny greetings from Belgium,
Nick Belhomme

Meetups are great

Welcome dear reader to another blog entry by yours truly Nick Belhomme.

Internet made the world smaller and it keeps making it smaller.
Our ancestors needed to backpack when they wanted to visit the village 20 kilometers up the road. Then planes, trains and automobiles came making us much more mobile. But how fast we could travel the world, we could not easily connect with the same minded. Those spirits whom are driven by the same passion for programming.

I remember being a soul apart at school, because I spent all my time behind a computer. I never really found think-a-likes. Then Internet came into my life and with that… forums. Another breakthrough in human bonding…

With web 2.0 another path is explored: Meetups.

Services like Meetup provide you with a service not to only write and discuss things on the internet, but to actually meet face to face. As this thought may be frightening, I can guarantee you the atmosphere at such a meeting is great.

Let me tell you about the latest meetup I attented: the MySQL UserGroup meetup.
The professional presentation of MySQL by Geert JM Vanderkelen made the meetup worth while but it even became better. After the presentation people started to introduce themselves and everybody was discussing and joking over a drink. The result is 7 new contacts and maybe friends for life…

I hope I’ll see you at the next MySQL meetup. And if MySQL isn’t your thing start browsing Meetup and maybe you’ll find some other “meetup” of interest.

Sunny greetings from Belgium,
Nick Belhomme