Re: genral question
- From: "Bruce McGee" <bmcgee@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 May 2006 08:14:31 -0700
Dominic Willems wrote:
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.
And so was the OP, but I was really just using this as an example. I
think the same applies to specialisation in a specific industry where
the market is shrinking. East coast cod fisherman, carburetor repair,
buggy whip manufacturer. Oh, I know... World renound authority on DDE
communications. :)
The advantage of Delphi, however, is that you very rarely need any
other language. :)
No argument there.
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Regards,
Bruce McGee
Glooscap Software
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