So what are your plans, And How you're willing to deal with this?

I tend to learn technologies that are interesting, used everywhere or important to me.

I don't jump onto every hype. I just don't like some technologies, even if they are very wide-spread (like flash).

You don't have to early adaptor of every new technology; not even of those that seem important at first sight.

I use Perl 6 because it excites me, and it's very nice to use. I use IPv6 occasionally, because it has certain technical advantages. I haven't looked into HTML5 yet, because I'm not working on a very web-y project at the moment.

Perl 6 - links to (nearly) everything that is Perl 6.

In reply to Re: Coping with changes by moritz
in thread Coping with changes by ahmad

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