Visual Foxpro, SQL Server, Oracle, maybe MYSQL....and time to start loosing sleep and learn c#.net , vb.net, asp.net and ado.net. If you know the Macromedia stuff you can probably drum up some web-work too - of course the market is a bit shaky for that but people still need it done.
>I've been away from Fox for a couple of years. The last work I did was in 5.0, and it didn't really take advantage of any new features. I'm starting my own small business consulting firm in Charlotte, and just asking advice. In the past couple of years, I was doing Sybase stored procedures, some UNIX shell scripting, learning Oracle PL/SQL, and Macromedia Dreamweaver. I'm just having a tough time creating a concrete identity to market here, and hope someone can offer some advice.
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>I appreciate any advice you professionals might have for me.
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>Thanks,
>Nick Costanza
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