I'm going with developing proven skills. Although, its a bit convoluted. Prime example, Ruby on Rails is (was) a hot future trend. But it's based on a proven programming language, Ruby.
In your case Dennis, the choice between those two could be a crossroads as a developer. Flex and RoR are two different frameworks for different purposes. The saying "The right tool for the right job" applies. You wouldn't try to hammer a nail with a chainsaw.
If local bureaucracies used their tax revenue in a wiser manner a lot of these "levis" wouldn't be breaking.
I ask you this Dennis, what good is infrastructure if no one has any jobs to put gas in the tank, to purchase cars, to pay utility bills?
Circuit City, Linens & Thing, Sharper Image, Comp USA, KB Toys, Goodys Family Clothing, to just name a few of the larger companies going out of business.
If we keep this up the only jobs that will be left are the jobs Obama is creating for infrastucture repairs/upgrades. I can't wait for Government to control every aspect of my life.
I'll pay someone to do it - not H&R Block though - I had an experience there where a no-qualified peon was "handling" my wife's claim... couldn't answer a single goddamn question (she did get a return however)
In your case Dennis, the choice between those two could be a crossroads as a developer. Flex and RoR are two different frameworks for different purposes. The saying "The right tool for the right job" applies. You wouldn't try to hammer a nail with a chainsaw.
I ask you this Dennis, what good is infrastructure if no one has any jobs to put gas in the tank, to purchase cars, to pay utility bills?
Circuit City, Linens & Thing, Sharper Image, Comp USA, KB Toys, Goodys Family Clothing, to just name a few of the larger companies going out of business.
If we keep this up the only jobs that will be left are the jobs Obama is creating for infrastucture repairs/upgrades. I can't wait for Government to control every aspect of my life.