Last week I went to MSFT training event called Extending & Integrating an Existing Application with .NET. The MSFT rep said that they are currently working with a couple large corporations on .NET projects. They are going to be used as case studies when it is release. Which the rep also said was August or September.
>.Net at this point is vapor. Even if released today, it will still be 2 years before there is widespread adoption. There simply is no payback for being on the bleeding edge..
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>As for what to learn today, VB/SQL. I know you posted this in a VFP forum. Still, somebody fresh to the programming ranks, in good conscience, cannot be told to take up VFP. There are only so many hours in the day to learn. One has to make a choice. VB has the biggest upside with respect to finding opportunities..
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>>If someone wants to change profession and get a job as a programmer within next 6-12 months, what should he study? Should he study VFP/VB/MSSQL now and work his way up to .NET or should he go straight to .NET (although still in early beta but functional and stable) and MSSQL?