I wouldn't worry about it - there's more important stuff to worry
about like what you're doing for FAC (Friday Afternoon Club) and if
your kids will be potty trained before they're 4. ;-)

Seriously, when's the last time you developed an e-mail, spreadsheet
or word-processing application for a company?  I never have and never
plan to.  Companies will always need custom-built applications - maybe
even moreso in the future.  I think this blog post sums it up well.

http://mark-watson.blogspot.com/2007/03/future-of-programming-and-it-jobs.html

Matt

On 3/15/07, maskkkk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have a question for Matt.

I read an article online the other day the troubled me.

It was about how many web developers were afraid that the introduction of
http://services.google.com/apps/resources/overviews_breeze/DocsSpreadsheets/index.html
Google Apps  would probably kill off J2EE web application development.

Since Matt is much smarter than me and tends to know where the trends of
technology are going, I was just wondering if he knew if
http://services.google.com/apps/resources/overviews_breeze/DocsSpreadsheets/index.html
Google Apps  might be a threat or not.

Thank you,
   (a very troubled)
    Andrew J. Leer
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