in reply to New Languages to Learn

First, my sympathy (I'm in a similar situation). Second, I concur with most of the comments already made. That is, a real programmer can program in anything.

The problem may arise with the focus of your current skill-set, or your age / background. I've found that I optimized my career for my former employer. That resulted in a great pay-check and a lot of respect, but after 15 years and a merger, it left me highly unsuited for anything else. (By this I mean that a lot of ads require a certain number of years of experience in X, or so many years using package Y. Many firms find it easier (and cheaper) to hire someone with less background than you because they're cheaper, or have exposure to more current technologies.

My suggestions?

Best of luck. If you're young, you'll come out on top. If you're an inflexible dinosaur like me, you'll find alternatives.

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Re^2: New Languages to Learn
by Gavin (Archbishop) on Feb 25, 2009 at 12:44 UTC

    If you're an inflexible dinosaur like me, you'll find alternatives

    Good luck with the diversification, In my book you're never to old to learn, I didn't start my BSc until I was 53.