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What is the next skill to learn?

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    Tomz_KV
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    I heard/read that SilverLight has no future and .NET as a whole is loosing its importance in Windows8. What will happen to the .NET development communities? what is the next skill to learn?

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      I heard/read that SilverLight has no future and .NET as a whole is loosing its importance in Windows8. What will happen to the .NET development communities? what is the next skill to learn?

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      Chris Meech
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      I don't know about you, but in 27 months from now, I'm going to retire. I can't wait to learn all about that. :)

      Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra] posting about Crystal Reports here is like discussing gay marriage on a catholic church’s website.[Nishant Sivakumar]

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        I heard/read that SilverLight has no future and .NET as a whole is loosing its importance in Windows8. What will happen to the .NET development communities? what is the next skill to learn?

        TOMZ_KV

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        Chris Losinger
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        Tomz_KV wrote:

        what is the next skill to learn?

        learn what you like - it's your career after all. make it something you want to do. don't wait for some idiot industry analyst to tell you what the next big thing is.

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          I don't know about you, but in 27 months from now, I'm going to retire. I can't wait to learn all about that. :)

          Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra] posting about Crystal Reports here is like discussing gay marriage on a catholic church’s website.[Nishant Sivakumar]

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          Tomz_KV
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          You choose to run away from the problem. Hope your boss will not ask you to write a Metro style application in the next 27 months. :laugh:

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            I heard/read that SilverLight has no future and .NET as a whole is loosing its importance in Windows8. What will happen to the .NET development communities? what is the next skill to learn?

            TOMZ_KV

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            Pete OHanlon
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            The skills you have learned as a .NET developer are safe. .NET is not going away. Despite the oft-touted "fact" of the demise of Silverlight/WPF, they will still continue to run on Windows 8. WinRT is, to all intents and purposes, the next generation of .NET, and some existing WPF/SL apps have been converted to run on it with only a couple of changes to namespaces in them.

            Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

            "Mind bleach! Send me mind bleach!" - Nagy Vilmos

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              I heard/read that SilverLight has no future and .NET as a whole is loosing its importance in Windows8. What will happen to the .NET development communities? what is the next skill to learn?

              TOMZ_KV

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              Lost User
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              The most important skill is to know when to watch out. 1) Don't listen to fanboys of (replace with any OS, API, framework language). They always declare anything but their favorite thingie dead and, like the dinosaurs, still keep on going a while after their own death. 2) Don't listen to doomsday prophets. They hear rumors, take them as facts, add their own worst fears, observe the flight of the birds, cast the runes and then run around preaching whatever they have 'forseen'. 3) Don't listen to Microsoft. Of all people they apparently are the last to know where they will be heading next year.

              And from the clouds a mighty voice spoke:
              "Smile and be happy, for it could come worse!"

              And I smiled and was happy
              And it came worse.

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                I heard/read that SilverLight has no future and .NET as a whole is loosing its importance in Windows8. What will happen to the .NET development communities? what is the next skill to learn?

                TOMZ_KV

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                realJSOP
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                Tomz_KV wrote:

                What will happen to the .NET development communities?

                .Net programmers will start cohabitating and form a mutual support network. Because of the stigma attached to clinging to old proven technologies, they will be forced into a lifestyle described as "archaic", where their mud huts have no electricity or running water, and they won't be able to get cell phone coverage. They'll be forced to grow their own food and hunt illegally, and use cash for any day-to-day puyrchases. Eventually, the US governbment will notice that they hunt and grow their own food, and use cash, andwill immediately label them as a potential terrorist organisation. Nish will also write a book about how .Net and Silverlight were okay "in their day", but that HTML5 and javascript will be the technology of the future. Of course, not being one to jump immediately on "technologies of the future", I'll probably be using .Net and Silverlight for the next 10 years or so. By then, Nish will have written another book about the discovery of remains of an ancient .Net programmer encampment in the wilds of southern Canadia.

                ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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                  I heard/read that SilverLight has no future and .NET as a whole is loosing its importance in Windows8. What will happen to the .NET development communities? what is the next skill to learn?

                  TOMZ_KV

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                  NormDroid
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                  Crochet, knitting or even gardening.

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                  • T Tomz_KV

                    I heard/read that SilverLight has no future and .NET as a whole is loosing its importance in Windows8. What will happen to the .NET development communities? what is the next skill to learn?

                    TOMZ_KV

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                    GuyThiebaut
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                    I would definitely echo what the others have said - do what you enjoy and .Net is not dying any day soon (if it was many businesses would go down the pan...)

                    “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

                    ― Christopher Hitchens

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                      Tomz_KV wrote:

                      What will happen to the .NET development communities?

                      .Net programmers will start cohabitating and form a mutual support network. Because of the stigma attached to clinging to old proven technologies, they will be forced into a lifestyle described as "archaic", where their mud huts have no electricity or running water, and they won't be able to get cell phone coverage. They'll be forced to grow their own food and hunt illegally, and use cash for any day-to-day puyrchases. Eventually, the US governbment will notice that they hunt and grow their own food, and use cash, andwill immediately label them as a potential terrorist organisation. Nish will also write a book about how .Net and Silverlight were okay "in their day", but that HTML5 and javascript will be the technology of the future. Of course, not being one to jump immediately on "technologies of the future", I'll probably be using .Net and Silverlight for the next 10 years or so. By then, Nish will have written another book about the discovery of remains of an ancient .Net programmer encampment in the wilds of southern Canadia.

                      ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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                      You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
                      -----
                      "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997

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                      Lost User
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                      That does not sound too bad.

                      And from the clouds a mighty voice spoke:
                      "Smile and be happy, for it could come worse!"

                      And I smiled and was happy
                      And it came worse.

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                        You choose to run away from the problem. Hope your boss will not ask you to write a Metro style application in the next 27 months. :laugh:

                        TOMZ_KV

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                        NormDroid
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                        Tomz_KV wrote:

                        Hope your boss will not ask you to write a Metro style application in the next 27 months. :laugh:

                        I hope you've backed the right technology horse because it's anybodies race at the moment.

                        Software Kinetics Wear a hard hat it's under construction
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                          I heard/read that SilverLight has no future and .NET as a whole is loosing its importance in Windows8. What will happen to the .NET development communities? what is the next skill to learn?

                          TOMZ_KV

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                          Mike Hankey
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                          What is the next skill to learn? Sheep Herding! Always work for a good sheep herder and his dog.

                          Visual Studio Task List on Steriods - VS2010/AVR Studio 5.0 ToDo Manager Extension

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                            The most important skill is to know when to watch out. 1) Don't listen to fanboys of (replace with any OS, API, framework language). They always declare anything but their favorite thingie dead and, like the dinosaurs, still keep on going a while after their own death. 2) Don't listen to doomsday prophets. They hear rumors, take them as facts, add their own worst fears, observe the flight of the birds, cast the runes and then run around preaching whatever they have 'forseen'. 3) Don't listen to Microsoft. Of all people they apparently are the last to know where they will be heading next year.

                            And from the clouds a mighty voice spoke:
                            "Smile and be happy, for it could come worse!"

                            And I smiled and was happy
                            And it came worse.

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                            Smithers Jones
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                            CDP1802 wrote:

                            like the dinosaurs, still keep on going a while after their own death

                            Zombi Dinosaurs? :)

                            "I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." (DNA)

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                              Crochet, knitting or even gardening.

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                              Lost User
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                              Burger flipping and asking wether or not someone wants fries.

                              And from the clouds a mighty voice spoke:
                              "Smile and be happy, for it could come worse!"

                              And I smiled and was happy
                              And it came worse.

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                                The skills you have learned as a .NET developer are safe. .NET is not going away. Despite the oft-touted "fact" of the demise of Silverlight/WPF, they will still continue to run on Windows 8. WinRT is, to all intents and purposes, the next generation of .NET, and some existing WPF/SL apps have been converted to run on it with only a couple of changes to namespaces in them.

                                Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

                                "Mind bleach! Send me mind bleach!" - Nagy Vilmos

                                My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier - my favourite utility

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                                NormDroid
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                                Shuuuuuush don't give them the trade secrets, for once I want to have an edge of the competitors. :)

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                                  The most important skill is to know when to watch out. 1) Don't listen to fanboys of (replace with any OS, API, framework language). They always declare anything but their favorite thingie dead and, like the dinosaurs, still keep on going a while after their own death. 2) Don't listen to doomsday prophets. They hear rumors, take them as facts, add their own worst fears, observe the flight of the birds, cast the runes and then run around preaching whatever they have 'forseen'. 3) Don't listen to Microsoft. Of all people they apparently are the last to know where they will be heading next year.

                                  And from the clouds a mighty voice spoke:
                                  "Smile and be happy, for it could come worse!"

                                  And I smiled and was happy
                                  And it came worse.

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                                  NormDroid
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                                  Learn Unix, long live unix - not.

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                                    Burger flipping and asking wether or not someone wants fries.

                                    And from the clouds a mighty voice spoke:
                                    "Smile and be happy, for it could come worse!"

                                    And I smiled and was happy
                                    And it came worse.

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                                    NormDroid
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                                    Some good, and you have perks to, handfulls of sneaky fries, finger dipping the milkshakes - a dream job!

                                    Software Kinetics Wear a hard hat it's under construction
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                                    • R realJSOP

                                      Tomz_KV wrote:

                                      What will happen to the .NET development communities?

                                      .Net programmers will start cohabitating and form a mutual support network. Because of the stigma attached to clinging to old proven technologies, they will be forced into a lifestyle described as "archaic", where their mud huts have no electricity or running water, and they won't be able to get cell phone coverage. They'll be forced to grow their own food and hunt illegally, and use cash for any day-to-day puyrchases. Eventually, the US governbment will notice that they hunt and grow their own food, and use cash, andwill immediately label them as a potential terrorist organisation. Nish will also write a book about how .Net and Silverlight were okay "in their day", but that HTML5 and javascript will be the technology of the future. Of course, not being one to jump immediately on "technologies of the future", I'll probably be using .Net and Silverlight for the next 10 years or so. By then, Nish will have written another book about the discovery of remains of an ancient .Net programmer encampment in the wilds of southern Canadia.

                                      ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
                                      -----
                                      You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
                                      -----
                                      "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997

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                                      Tomz_KV
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                                      Sounds like a Robin Hood, certainly looks suspicious by Homeland Security. :laugh:

                                      TOMZ_KV

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                                      • M Mike Hankey

                                        What is the next skill to learn? Sheep Herding! Always work for a good sheep herder and his dog.

                                        Visual Studio Task List on Steriods - VS2010/AVR Studio 5.0 ToDo Manager Extension

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                                        NormDroid
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                                        I've heard the upcoming and coming jobs is a turd farmer, especially where in countries sanition is lacking.

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                                        • N NormDroid

                                          Crochet, knitting or even gardening.

                                          Software Kinetics Wear a hard hat it's under construction
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                                          Tomz_KV
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                                          More peaceful and enjoyable than .NET.

                                          TOMZ_KV

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