My comment still applies. Even if you learn and forget all of those
frameworks in succession, because most of them feature MVC/OO/ORM/etc, that
stuff should stick.

On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 11:46 AM, Don <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> "But focusing on 'which framework is more popular' and 'which framework
> may go away' seems a bit silly."
>
> I don't think so. The reason being is that I don't like wasting my time
> because if I don't use a thing everyday it doesn't get imprinted. For
> example - I've gotten semi proficient in java several times only to have
> the knowledge dissapear on account of lack of use.
>
> Popularity would also be a good indicator of job prospect, which is a good
> indicator of how much money I can potentially make. Remember this ( for me
> ) about expending the least amount of energy for maximum results.
>
> 

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