Mike,
>>If you're looking for a job, follow the buzz-words.
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>Tell that to the thousands unemployed who followed the buzzwords four years ago.
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>The .COM bubble burst pretty hard. I'm not sure if the .NET nomenclature intentially played on that wildy-successfully-one-day-crash-and-burn-the-next dellusion of a movement but it is midly amusing.
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>FWIW, I don't think .NET will crash and burn; I don't think Fox will either.
Exactly! Change? Sure. Adapt? You bet. I dare say that most developers who are worth their salt can see what opportunities are approaching and adapt. THose who cannot should go do somethign else IMO.
Best,
DD
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