>If you dont know about the Web yet, Learn HTML DHTML javascript, and how it works with VFP as a backend database. No matter how really lame html is as a business form tool, it does server a valuable purpose.
>If those skills are already under your belt, IMO I would learn as much as you can about sql (not specificaly MsSql, but Sql in general ) your skills as a programmer / database programmer will increase, and your value as a solution provider will increase. Sql like Xbase of years past has been standardized, and no one company I know of lives up to the standard completly, they all use the sql as a basis. So learning one, will give you a real head start on how they all work.
>Java naa unless you want to learn cross platform programming.. XML - not yet, and too simple really. and standards are still be developed.
>Its just my opinion.
>Bob Lee
>> I need your advice on what training I should spend this money. Is it java? Sql server?...
Bob,
When you mention sql, do you mean the sql language, or the server or both?
I am just trying to see what it takes to become a 'database programmer.'
--Ahmed
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