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Now you know I'm no big fan of Java, but why oh why would any
company *not* want their staff to keep current on the latest
technologies? Java or otherwise, technologies that might actually
*benefit* the company.
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I refer here to the thread about what technology to use for a
new project. I think that thread would
probably go on ad infinitum.
Sometimes the people in systems also get overwhelmed by the
technology, and really don't have
five lives, or huge amounts of time to learn all the combinations and
permutations of possible ways to skin cats.
Many companies buy a compiler, a set of utilities, and that's
it. The people who support that
companies' technology, can't get hands on, because they don't have it, and are
smart enough to know that two months of
not utilizing a newer technology, and it's bye-bye
Hence, the desire, and need to join a group of people, who can
really push one type of technology to the limit.
Now, if you're working for a software house/vendor, then it's another thing
altogether.
Ken
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