Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
You and Tracy are on the same page, but I'm going to check Ruby on Rails out first. Thanks!
>One that you could probably pick up pretty fast is Delphi - although I'm not sure how widely it's used. There is always C# too. Personally I'd try to find one that is pretty widely used (better odds of getting a job) - but not one that attracts a lot of script-kiddes (so you still have the professionalism of the people using it)
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>>While I'm looking for another Foxpro contract, what would be the most marketable language for an old coder to learn? I like HTML/Javascript type stuff, but most of my experience is Foxpro. I know this will open up some debate, but I'm really not looking for anything very deep on comparisons and how this one handles strings better than that one; just what do you think would be a good direction to go so I can minimize my time between contracts/jobs.
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>>Thanks...
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