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    #11
    what's objective c ?

    sounds like a debate

    I can't do c, always got lost between linked lists and pointers and arrays

    Milan.

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      #12
      There is a difference between high barriers to entry and niche.

      SAP is mainstream and not niche but it has high barriers to entry so is the one to get into.

      Objective C or whatever is merely niche. There might only be a handful of people who are seriously skilled in it, but with only one or two contracts about, it won't pay it's way.

      No, if you want the money you need to be into SAP.

      SAP is the future.

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        #13
        oh no it's not

        .Net is the future

        Milan.

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          #14
          oh yes it is

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            #15
            it's not and this lot won't get in anyway so there's no point
            bleeting about it

            get on with your .Net folks and accept your place in
            contracting society

            Milan.

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              #16
              The results are in....

              The best bandwagon to jump on is....

              SAP 17.24%
              .NET 31.03%
              Open Source tulip 3.45%
              anything non-technical 48.28%

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                #17
                Originally posted by milanbenes
                it's not and this lot won't get in anyway so there's no point bleeting about it

                Milan.
                It's not this lot you have to worry about, but these people:

                SAP Resumes

                SAP is obviously the future

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                  #18
                  that's what I mean, it's too for late this lot here to get in

                  they need to look for the next band wagon and get on before
                  everyone else

                  as Pondlife or somebody said we have to keep our eyes open and be agile and move with the market, this year it's .Net, what will it be next year ?

                  Milan.
                  Last edited by milanbenes; 30 August 2006, 08:55.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by milanbenes
                    that's what I mean, it's too for late this lot here to get in

                    they need to look for the next band wagon and get on before
                    everyone else

                    as Pondlife or somebody said we have to keep our eyes open and be agile and move with the market, this year it's .Net, what will it be next year ?

                    Milan.
                    .NET 2.0

                    HTH

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by milanbenes
                      it's not and this lot won't get in anyway so there's no point bleeting about it
                      bleating
                      We must strike at the lies that have spread like disease through our minds

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