Stephen Russell wrote:
> Trouble is that you have to learn another "dead" language from this
> employers POV.  That is pathetic from your POV isn't it?

Yeah.  It's like Robert Green telling me back in 2001 that it was worth 
my time/effort to learn Visual Interdev when it was so obvious that VID 
was dead and on its way out.  Seemed like just another play for money.

> 
> Is there a way of spending the time today to learn something that is
> USABLE for the future of the company instead?  That is what I would
> present up chain.
> 

Steve, we're talking about a HUGE app that was built years ago.  There 
are probably tens of thousands of man hours put into this thing. 
Telling mgmt that it should be rewritten in the latest M$ language du 
jour is not politically smart.


-- 
Mike Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
President, Chief Software Architect
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
http://fabmate.com
http://twitter.com/mbabcock16


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