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Why VB
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02/12/1999 14:02:46
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Visual Basic
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Re: Why VB
Divers
Thread ID:
00294528
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yes, not any particular language. The whole package. And no real direction of preference. It seems to be IT manager comfort in either a product or another persons skillset in a given product.

>Interesting. So if I understand you right, it's the overall skills of the >developer and not any particular language, right?
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>Also, you say that Chesapeake is a Fox town, so is Fairfield, IA but what about the region. Do you see direction to preferences there?
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>>Well I think it's really the IT mgr pref. Unless its a contracted/consulting bid in a shop with no IS/IT dept. Then, I think it is the contractors opinions and/or available skillsets. I know that I only briefly used Delphi and have used VFP extensively. I would be more likely to make a VFP project.
>> More money. That is an interesting question. I have seen that the combination of skillsets earn way more than the individual skillsets. I have not seen significant salary differances based on the language in actual practice. It seems that time in carries the weight. The actual ranges of pay that I have seen here (South East Coast, USA) is 16K/yr - 125K/yr with the bell curve hovering in the upper 20's thru the mid to upper 40's.
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>>>Not ranting, expounding.
~Joe Johnston USA

"If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animated contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsel or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen."
~Samuel Adams

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