Re: genral question
- From: "Dominic Willems" <nah@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 13:45:33 +0200
Bruce McGee wrote:
Imagine a developer who knows Business Basic inside and out on the MAI
Basic Four MPx 8030 minicomputer in the plastic film (as in sheeting,
bags, etc...) industry. Imagine that minicomputer being replaced (by
a faster 486 DX66. seriously). How many employment options do you
think that developer has with that narrow skill set?
You are talking about technical implementation skills, such as language. I
was talking about specialisation outside of the implementation. A real-world
specialisation, like maybe the plastic film industry, might not be that bad.
The language you have to work with is picked up on demand.
The advantage of Delphi, however, is that you very rarely need any other
language. :)
.
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