S. Isaac Dealey wrote:

>...many people who've built much of their careers on COM...
>
Who can make a killing translating COM into .NET assemblies

>...suddenly had to (or maybe still have to) choose between relearning (years 
>of training essentailly down the drain)...
>
If you're a programmer hoping not to endure "relearning", you're in the 
wrong vocation.  Every technology has a born-on date and a lifespan.

>or surviving on the niche of gradually deminishing COM implementations still 
>in use, like COBOL programmers.
>
Who can make a killing with COBOL.NET ? :-)


I realize you're not dissing change and progress.  I'm very thankful for 
..NET because it means I don't have to use ASP or COM anymore (both were 
a headache).

Eric



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