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What are the core programs to learn.

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mbdw6708

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I am pursuing my MBA in Supply Chain Management and also studying up on various technologies I believe will help me with my future career goals (mainly web development tools).&nbsp;&nbsp;Some of the tools I have been studying include DreamWeaver, FrontPage Java and XML.&nbsp;&nbsp;In the next couple of years I believe the e will drop off of e-business and doing e-commerce will be taken for granted.&nbsp;&nbsp;I want to know what other people think about the way the web will change the way people do business.<br>Dave<br><A HREF=" TARGET="_new">
 
Hi Dave,

I suspect that you summed it up yourself: &quot;the e will drop off of e-business&quot;

In the UK -- last Christmas there was a *HUGE* surge of people connected to the Internet and, for the first time, you can do things like get your shopping delivered after ordering it online.

The companies that are doing this are *not* .com startups but ordinary supermarkets and the like....

Anyway -- this seems quite a way from what tools you should learn. Your list seems good to me - I would add VB and Perl though.
 
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