for both of them.


SN what did you think of the open architecture drive re Unix a decade or two ago... where I worked it was driven by a new IT manager fresh out of UNI with no real IT experience except that he used Unix based boxes at Uni.
Dunno about SN.....but personally, I thought it sucked big time, and I have no problem buying a keyboard. They cost SFA...yet you ......IT Wonder Boy of 30 years.....could not afford one.Rorschach wrote:Too late...
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SN what did you think of the open architecture drive re Unix a decade or two ago... where I worked it was driven by a new IT manager fresh out of UNI with no real IT experience except that he used Unix based boxes at Uni.
My opinion is:Rorschach wrote:SN what did you think of the open architecture drive re Unix a decade or two ago... where I worked it was driven by a new IT manager fresh out of UNI with no real IT experience except that he used Unix based boxes at Uni.
2 hard questions.Rorschach wrote: Been away from the nitty gritty of programming for quite a while, but thinking I might like to dabble again. What do you think is the best language/software to use to create websites these days and in a commercial environment what programming language offers the best opportunities going forward?
I cannot answer this question. There is so much out there. There are plenty of software solution for doing this. It depends what you want to do and what you want to learn. You can create excellent site with no programming today or you could go for an IBM, Google or Microsoft stack and write your own.the best language/software to use to create websites these days
Today I would probably learn HTML 5. It's what the phones use and now Windows as a portable language for phone type Apps. A skill you can utilise for your custom web site.in a commercial environment what programming language offers the best opportunities going forward
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