I'll second this. I've been in 2 places now where they've shifted away from
CF development to .NET. In one case they had nothing but CF and Java
developers but that didn't matter to upper management. I would also suggest
learning site building platforms, CMS packages, etc., as there is an ever
increasing need for smaller clients to want online services that are
self-manageable but they don't have the experience/knowledge to setup on
their own,

Phil

On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 12:01 PM, James Holmes <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> As far as I can tell, when a larger entity swaps away from CF it's
> generally in favour of C# on .NET. My employer and a few of the larger
> dev shops I talked with have been making this move.
>
> If you're spending time on .NET, I suggest getting into MVC3 and
> sticking with C#.
>
> --
> WSS4CF - WS-Security framework for CF
> http://wss4cf.riaforge.org/
>
>


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