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Mike Lewis
Programmer
Imaginecorp,
No. No. No.
Excuse me for saying this, but you really should know better.
If there's one thing we can be sure of in this industry, it's that no-one can possibly know what languages or technologies will be in demand in ten years time.
I've heard similar claims made about dBASE III Plus, PowerBuilder, Turbo Pascal, VB, Multiplan, and even something called "Microsoft At Work" (which I bet not many forum members can even remember now).
I'm not saying .Net would be the wrong choice today. But to say that it will save you from unemployment in ten years time is, frankly, nonsense.
Mike
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Mike Lewis (Edinburgh, Scotland)
My Visual FoxPro site: www.ml-consult.co.uk
learn .Net, otherwise you will be unemployed within the next 10 years.
No. No. No.
Excuse me for saying this, but you really should know better.
If there's one thing we can be sure of in this industry, it's that no-one can possibly know what languages or technologies will be in demand in ten years time.
I've heard similar claims made about dBASE III Plus, PowerBuilder, Turbo Pascal, VB, Multiplan, and even something called "Microsoft At Work" (which I bet not many forum members can even remember now).
I'm not saying .Net would be the wrong choice today. But to say that it will save you from unemployment in ten years time is, frankly, nonsense.
Mike
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Mike Lewis (Edinburgh, Scotland)
My Visual FoxPro site: www.ml-consult.co.uk