> The problem with that Dave is that even the Enterprise customers
> won't be able to find developers eventually, if the small business
> and educational use is left behind. We're already starting to see
> this developer shortage and eventually companies are going to get
> tired of having to train developers when they can use other platforms
> and pull from a readily-available pool of trained and experienced
> people.
It may not be considered the most forward thinking answer, but Adobe
also has a pretty long history of pulling their fat out of the frier and
of managing to popularize technologies that nobody wants. PDF for
example when it was first introduced was given the response of
"documents that look the same on different machines? Who the hell needs
that?"
--
s. isaac dealey ^ new epoch
isn't it time for a change?
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