I'd add Flash/Flex to that list. Some may argue that it's a dead-end
technology for the web, but it will still be hot for at least a few
years. I also think that with the rise of the web, Javascript is
useful for all developers to learn, especially in the context of a
front-end framework (YUI, jquery). Good luck!

On Apr 4, 10:46 pm, Robert Casto <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you are in a hurry, then you might want to pick up some web technologies
> such as PHP, Javascript, and the like. Look at what skills Junior developers
> need in the technologies you like. Some technologies have a steep learning
> curve while others don't. Some have great books you can learn from, while
> others you have to fish around for what you need.

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