That said the market overall is probably stronger for vb and with longhorn starting to look more and more like a re-release of XP with pretty graphics vs should be around for a while to. If history is a guide to the future it will probably be 10 years before we see the next real version of any MS os.
Greg
On Apr 28, 2005, at 11:02 PM, David McDowell wrote:
and YES, I should say I agree then... PHP is here to stay!!!!!!
sorry for 2nd quick post. :) I am an avid PHP user, but not a "programmer".
On 4/28/05, David McDowell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:--I could have totally read that wrong... it reads opposite today... LOL... been a LONG week. :) :) no harm meant anyway...
David McD
On 4/28/05, Jim Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:In saying "isn't going anywhere", I was indicating that PHP is "here
to stay"...sorry for the confusion.
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