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> Good points. But also consider the economics for the 2nd Did you learn Java yet? IBM says it has to be all Java now. > or 3rd or Need some time to get WAS up and running (and performing). > 4th project Sorry, busy right now getting to grips with Dreamweaver for editing my JSPs. Oh, and how is the Webfacing project doing? HATS, what is that? Forget all that, Hans 'Monty' Boldt says it has to be done in Python now. Programmers who start building web applications have to know about HTML, HTTP, probably JavaScript and SQL. They are probably the ones that have to get the HTTP server up and running, learn to configure the darn thing. And then along comes Bradley and not only tells you, but shows you that most programming can be done in good old RPG. Sort of being dropped in a foreign country, strange food, weird clothes, unknown social structure, but, halleluja!, they understand English (Dutch would be fine as well :-)). The local language may be a much better choice for proper communication with the locals, but I'll get to that when I am comfortable with the other things. Joep Beckeringh
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