I've been using Sitecore and Umbraco for a few years now, as well as 
occasionally going back to RedDot / OT.  I've got to say, they're VERY 
different kettles of fish.  RedDot's really good at publishing out flat 
files, whereas CMSs like Sitecore are much more dynamic.  The fact that you 
can query the actual content DB means you can produce things like APIs to 
query lists and so on.  Listing pages can be generated dynamically using 
javascript and AJAX, for example.

I had a bit of a stepping stone via a CMS called Immediacy (which has long 
since been named other things - I'm not even sure what it's called these 
days), so that helped me get into Umbraco and then Sitecore.  One thing's 
for sure, though, if you're still using good old ASP and VB script in 
RedDot, you're going to need to look into C# instead.

Still - I'd say go for it.  Nothing wrong with selling yourself as a 
Sitecore / Drupal dev AS WELL as an experienced RedDot developer  :)

Good luck!
Mark

On Thursday, 3 December 2015 17:17:21 UTC, Kelly wrote:
>
> Hi all, wondering if anyone here has jumped to Sitecore or Drupal or Adobe 
> CMS?  I have 10+ years as RedDot Developer/Admin and LOVE working in RD -- 
> but now find myself on job market finding ZERO jobs in RD these days. 
>  Looking at selling myself as Sitecore or Drupal developer, leveraging my 
> CMS dev skills.  Have u or anyone u know done this and if so, how hard was 
> the transition???  Is one easier to jump into than the other and did you 
> require any training?  Thanks for all and any advice. - Kelly
>

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