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  1. BobLewiston

    honest opinion, please

    MikeyJudd: Based on what I'm told are the most marketable skills (which fortunately sounds like what I'd like to do anyway), I'm leaning towards .NET / C# / C++ / ASP / SQL / Javascript (web, both server- and client-side, as well as desktop). Not to cast too wide a net or anything.
  2. BobLewiston

    honest opinion, please

    I was a programmer for 4 years ending 12 years ago. Back then it was all procedural, not object oriented. Now I'm 45. On the other hand, I'm bright and motivated (and for what it's worth, I've got a Bachelor's degree in engineering from 20 years ago). If I work hard and learn what I need to, is...
  3. BobLewiston

    Microsoft certification

    Do employers really put much stock in Microsoft certification for programmers?
  4. BobLewiston

    client- & server-side web apps

    Please excuse what may be a very stupid question from a onetime programmer who is very seriously considering trying to break back into the industry: In today's web-based technologies, client-side apps run in browsers and are typically written in Java, Perl, Javascript, etc., and server-side...
  5. BobLewiston

    best skill set to re-enter programming?

    I've been out of computer programming for several years and my skills are no longer current. (I used to be an applications programmer.) What does everyone think would be the best skill set to develop in order to re-enter programming as quickly as possible, and what would be the best (and most...

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