Thanks Mike.....
>Personally, for someone that wants to make money doing apps, I'd recommend >either Delphi, Java, or VFP right now.
Yeah I've been thinking that it is probably wise to not be invested in only MS developer products. Delphi looks good from what I've seen and heard and Java probably could not hurt either.
>MS said VB.NET is avialable for VB users to jump on to teh CLR while stilling >maintaining their VB investment (all the time and money the users and >companies have put into learning and using VB).
While I don't have a huge investment I am about halfway in the VB learning process so that is my delima. Do I contiue and finish that work? My gut tells me to do it so I probably will but I sure do not to waste any time and effort. I've got too much else to do and learn. In some respects it feels like a crap shoot.
>They found a way to get a population of 3 million VB users to migrate to .NET, >wether or not its beneficial to the developer or his or her end users.
Yes and it is just this kind of stuff that makes me want to invest in other development products.
>When Bill G. says on TV: "You haven't seen anything yet," does that mean its >gonna get worse? How depressing.
It really can be!
For me, anyway, my rant is.... how the heck to you keep up much less stay ahead? It would kind of be nice just to catch your breath and at least get even.
Tom Gahagan
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