I am reminded of the attitude that a lot of DOS programmers had in 1991-92 when Windows got popular. Or that Novell network guys had to NT in 93. Ain't too much new DOS or Netware work going on these days.
Not to say that you might have a point. It's just that new paradigms in our industry seem to hit the "compelling app" point and are suddenly adapted seemingly immediately.
One of my old favorite IT theories, BTW, the "compelling app" theory. I forgot who originated it but it's pretty much held up for years.
>And I still firmly am resisting the NET approach to "rental" of software, and REQUIRING an interned connection in order tot even use a PC at all.
>There are gazillions of users that will still want apps that run stand alone and on a stand-alone PC, or LAN. I think I can target these users and die a somewhat old but proud man. <g>
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"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro" - Hunter Thompson (Gonzo) RIP 2/19/05