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12/12/2006 11:04:33
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
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Divers
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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...

VB.Net, unconditionally. The trick is to get a job without experience. .Net is now a somewhat mature market and employers seem to want 2+ years of work experience. It's a Catch-22.

The only other constructive advice I can offer is to buff your SQL Server skills to a fine sheen. Not meaning as a means to a DBA job, most of us don't want to go there (or are unqualified), but as an essential skill in lots of programming jobs. The same thing goes for Oracle knowledge from a developer's POV. Those are skills that cross language barriers.

Good luck!
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