> Derek Kalweit said "With this dual requirement, I've decided to pursue .NET

> so when does .net retire  (just asking! <g>)

Beyond 2015 at this point. Regardless, Microsoft will have something
new afterwards, at which point I'll be forced to accept new
technologies, as is the nature of my career choice. It's very possible
that it won't be Microsoft in 10 years-- it could be cross platform,
or Linux platform, or something else entirely. But right now, the wise
choice for me is Windows-- I have little or no need for cross platform
desktop applications at the moment-- and based on the job market in my
city, few others do(that or they use Java).


-- 
Derek


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