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HI all

At 11:52 on 22/01/2010 Leigh wrote 
>What can I do?


We addressed this issue many years ago around the time of Delphi 3, then there 
were a number of Delphi 1 programmers ( 16bit remember ) who were being "kept" 
in the 16bit world ( Delphi 1 )supporting large corporate apps developed in 
that environment.

The recommendation given was to take charge of your own life, professional 
development, and future. Rather than depend upon an employer ( different 
objectives remember ) to plan your growth as a programmer / developer. 
Invest in yourself.

In the current climate there is also less employer - employee stability / 
commitment, so I'd say the advice is even more relevant now.

You may need to go back to tech / university ( part time of course ) and 
upskill. Learn also more of the skills such as Project Management, 
documentation, Systems Analysis and Design  (SAD) which will all be far more 
relevent now with some real world experience under your belt.

Gain some skills in "other" worlds, eg Java, .NET, and the Web languages - Web 
Application Development is a good course.

Also try some Webmaster or Networking courses to build knowledge of the 
underlying real work environments in which your software will operate. If you 
are really keen on internet and networking, then Cisco training is also good.


HTH

Gary

PS: I remember a happy end for some of the D1 guys who approached their boss 
and negotiated a sharing with the D2 / D3 guys, so they all got to keep up with 
the latest skills. Just a matter of standing up for yourself.


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