Hey Michael:  He did elaborate and he is a full fledged .NET developer 
and has been for some time.  He has a great job, but he was looking down 
the road a few years and is making guesses about what it will look like. 
  We do that here all the time.  Do I stick with VFP?  Will there be 
something like VFP.NET?  Do I migrate to Python and Dabo?  Do I migrate 
to .NET?

Jeff

Jeff Johnson
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MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> Jeff Johnson wrote:
>> My teeth are firmly planted in my gums but they almost fell out when we 
>> did our introductions at our Python User Group the other night.  We have 
>> a new member that has been working in a .NET shop for quite a while.  He 
>> basically said that he was concerned about the opportunities in .NET 
>> development in the future and wanted to investigate other languages, 
>> specifically Ruby and Python.  I am certain that is what he said because 
>> I asked him to repeat it for me.
> 
> 
> ????  That's what the job boards are advertising for, isn't it?  "DotNet 
> this, and DotNet that...."
> 
> Did he elaborate?  Perhaps he just can't make the transition to Dotnet 
> from whatever he used to do (yet still calls himself a DotNet programmer)?



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