If your goal is to get a marketable skill, I'd say Ruby/Rails.  Lots
of Rails jobs out there, and more every day - especially if you want
to move to the Bay Area :)

On 6/17/07, Warner Onstine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I've posted up a little thing on my blog about what should be my next
language, feel free to chime in (there or here).

http://www.warneronstine.com/blog/articles/2007/06/17/next-language-
to-learn

-warner

Warner Onstine - Programmer/Author
New book on Tapestry 4!
Tapestry 101 available at http://sourcebeat.com/books/tapestrylive.html
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://warneronstine.com/blog




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