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01/08/2001 12:37:54
 
 
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01/08/2001 12:22:16
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., Nouvelle Zélande
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
COM/DCOM et OLE Automation
Divers
Thread ID:
00537440
Message ID:
00538383
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>Jeff
>
>>> Why was it a mistake to shift your development skills to what is now and what will always be the most popular development language ever? <<
>
>Do I detect a possible hint of inherent bias in the question? < g >
>
>The move was made in 1997. Java was certainly "popular" but it was not a good business decision at that time- "popular" does not mean the same as "stable" or "productive".
>
>Regards
>
>JR

Yes, I am admittedly biased but not in favour of Java. I am partial to MS technologies and am getting tired of the Java-centric perceptions sorrounding software development, especially for enterprise and web solutions.

In all fairness, though, I have not (yet) tried to learn Java though I think it was significantly boost my credibility as a software developer. (Whenever I talk about what I do with someone they ask if I use Java and when I answer no they kind of clam up and shake their head or tell me to learn Java). I'm hoping .NET will become a major player so I can learn that instead. Already know and like VB so the ramp up to VB.NET shouldn't be too tough.

-JT
Jeff Trockman, MCP
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