>>Until about two year ago I spent 95% of my time doing VFP. Although I never became a real top notch expert, as some of you are, I was good. But since then I've done very little VFP, but a lot of other things like act as a SQL-Server DBA, C# developer, asp developer, Business Object Administrator and more recently PL/SQL programmer. So I've become "Jack-Of-All-Trades-Master-Of-None". Of all these I like Business Object the least and wouldn't want to do it full time.
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>>I would prefer to become more proficient at one of the others. But as soon as I start getting confortable doing one thing I get moved to another. Next week I will start looking into doing some Business Intelligent Report Writing and Universe Design.
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>If they ever offer you a position as a SDET (Software Developer Enginee in Test); Run! After being a developer, being a full time Tester is boring.
I was going to wait until they made me take support calls before I run, but you may be right and I maybe crazy. :)
Seriously, I was hoping to hear from UT members if what I'm doing is a good thing or not, but no response so far either way.
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