You'd have to ask why you follow the trends and not consider the
technology for yourself? Surely a large part of being a developer is
finding the right tool for the job based on your own assesment?

Kev

> --- William Denniss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think it would
>> be wise to know that the solution you pick is not
>> only good, but one that
>> will stay good as time goes by.
>
> The situation is always that big company or orgs tell
> us what is good, like they told us how good Java3D is,
> blah, blah... when they developed it. And we,
> developers have to follow the trends, then they said,
> "oh, this is not good any longer", we then face
> choices and don't know which technology will win
> finally. How can we be wise enough to always stay good
> as time goes by? Maybe just be lucky enough?
>
> Mian
>
>
>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Will.
>>
>>
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