On 7/14/06, Mark Stanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yes, this old (& busy with much else apart from s/w development) dog
is less keen to volunteer for learning curves than he used to be.
Sounds inevitable though.


Lots of us hoped to retire with the cool applications we could build
with FPW 2.6, CodeBook, Stonefield Data Dictionary and FoxFire! Life
didn't turn out that way.

Seems like the only thing you can count on remaining the same is
change. I think the claim (which I vehemently disagree with) that
"programming is a young man's job" is based on all fhe folks who bail
out after a couple of years on the merry-go-round (or the
roller-coaster).

I'm having fun learning new things, after a few years of being stuck in a rut.

--
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com


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