several suggestions:
1. datastage
2. .net (in particular asp.net/c#)
3. jBASE (in my opinion despite the fact its not as well used as U2, its
got a good future (in my opinion))
4. maybe some system admin stuff (in particular I love aix)
dougc
Al DeWitt wrote:
For the last 14 years or so I have been doing programming support and
light DBA work; first in Universe (Prime Information) and now in Unidata
(Pick). I'm basically a one-trick pony (UniBasic and System Builder)
because my goal has always been to move into a business analyst role,
but that has never worked out (I'm too IT).
Last fall I decided to stop trying to pursue that and stay in what I'm
doing. So now I need to decide what I should invest my educational
dollars. I want to stay in application development and support because
I like better than techie stuff. So what would you suggest I begin
learning that would keep me reasonably employable in the future?
Thanks.
Albert DeWitt
Sr. Programmer Analyst
Stylmark, Inc.
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