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by CyberFonic
5287 days ago
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I second Loic's and Diminish's suggestions. What I've seen with COBOL, RPG and FORTRAN is that over time the rates for freelancers actually go up due to scarcity of supply. Typically there is a rush to new tools, etc. So you can either learn some new framework, tools etc and be competing with a lot of similarly skilled programmers. OR ... you can contract yourself to maintain and enhance "legacy" systems. Languages/frameworks fall out of vogue far quicker than the systems implemented in them. |
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