>I guess the number 1 reason is that right now, I don't code in Java.
No. I am not blinded by the tools I use. :)
>That itself is not a real good reason I suppose, since if it is the right tool, you should take the time to learn it.
I took that time and, imo, it worth it. Java is like having C++ (not C) for web development, but without all the difficulties of C++.
>I guess I am like many who are sitting on the fence waiting to see what happens with Java. The last thing I want to do now is spend a bunch of time, time that I don't have now, to learn something that may fade away.
I agree with you. It's difficult to know which tools will disappear and which will stay. As I said here before, unfortunately, the best tools don't gain the market. See VFP! :) In the mean time, I still wait to see a serious application developed in Interdev.
I just wanted to know why your reasons...
Vlad
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