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rpg400-l@midrange.com writes: >My point is that it is often the younger programmers who >have to blaze the new trails and show the way for us stodgy >old-timers. And what I've found interesting is that younger programmers seem to be among us in force. From some of the gloom-and-doom stuff I've read, I would not have been surprised to discover that we've all seen the better side of 50 (or 45, anyway), and there would be no one in their 20's or 30's (since "no one" is learning RPG anymore). From the responses, I see that is decidedly not true. I don't know about anybody else, but it makes _me_ feel more optimistic about the platform. . . Mike Naughton Senior Programmer/Analyst Judd Wire, Inc. 124 Turnpike Road Turners Falls, MA 01376 413-863-4357 x444 mnaughton@juddwire.com
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