I think it depends a lot on what you intend to develop, but in your case it seams that there is no concrete goal other then having something in the resumee if you get fired. In that case I would take a look at the South African market and see what is the best option, not only in availability of places to work but also in salary. Be careful that you are asking in a global list, and the market will be different in each country, and even each city.
I went for learning web related languages, because that's something with a not so good support in current pascal tools. I learned some PHP, which is very popular for web here in Brasil and all of those cheap hosting options supports it. I have recently learned some JSP in my university (Java for web) and it deserves a prise for most bloated development environment in the world. It requires huge labirintic directories structures, each peace of code completely far from the others, totally forced me a design I didn't want to follow. It is totally focused on development for teams of 30 or more people, making it extremely unproductive for small groups like I was working. It scared me so much that my oppinion about MS technologies raised. By the way, I am each day more surprised that many companies are using Free Pascal and Lazarus here in Brasil, in the electronics field in which I work (no idea about other fields, but I would expect much). I think that most of them were using Delphi. -- Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho _______________________________________________ fpc-other maillist - [email protected] http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-other
