Hi Ed,
Don't fall off your chair here<g>. These are some good points.
There are VB training houses all over the place - churning folks out right and left. I don't know if you have ever seen the ATEC stuff from MS on VB - but it is light. I suppose there is no substitute for plain old experience.
FWIW, I am reading a great book now... Professional VB 5.0 Business Objects from Wrox Press by Rockford Rhotka. I am continually impressed by Wrox Press for putting out high quality stuff. Good VB titles are hard to find. Yes there are a bunch - but wading through the junk to find good - useful topics is the challenge.
>>> A future? (Sorry, old habits die hard. ;-)
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>>Actually, it seems that a lot of the VB community is concerned about their future as well, though not to the extent you'll see here in the Fox world.
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>That's absolutely right point even from market prospective. You know, I live in 'programmer' neighborhood (this is the most common profession here) and I see that current VB market is oversupplied with fresh-baked VB programmers.
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