I am working on a big project that relies on xml.
Unfortunately, i can't tell ya about it.

At 07:35 AM 3/6/01 -0800, you wrote:
>Thanks everyone for your insight.
>
>my real interest lies in XML/XSL. I think parsing out
>data and sending it to wherever it needs to go in
>whatever format you want is damn sexy. Unfortunately,
>I cannot find anyone who is actually doing this.
>
>I was looking at PHP as I saw it as less of a blow to
>the head than JSP, seeing as I do not have a true CS
>background. However, it cannot hurt to invest in a
>book and start checking it out.
>
>So, I think I will be looking into JSP, as CF is
>migrating that direction anyways and it does seem to
>be the most demanded/highest paying language nowadays.
>I also don't see it going anywhere as it has been
>adapted by many large companies and is cross-platform.
>
>
>As for ASP/VB, I just don't trust m$oft's new .NET
>initative. I read today that Office XP is already past
>BETA and into the Gold Release. Many people think
>m$oft is rushing it out just to try and get a jump on
>the move to web-based software to beat out Sun and
>Oracle. That is a situation I would rather not get
>involved in. I would rather tie myself to Macromedia
>than m$soft.
>
>Thanks again everyone for your insight.
>
>* Steve N. I actually did use to work quite a lot with
>graphics and Flash and found it quite fun, but my jobs
>have migrated me more towards coding. I do try to play
>with Flash on the side still, but the usability, speed
>issues as well as the proprietary nature of it still
>make me think twice about investing too much time
>learning it.
>
>Nathan
>www.iaffectTV.com
>
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