RE: Ill stick with good ol vbs, thank you. If it works, do not fix it! ;-)
Yes I know, people want to continue working on what they’re most familiar and good at.
Unfortunately, one can’t make a living nowadays insisting on using the programming language one knows best, especially when you can’t attract recruiters when you put them in your resume.
“Unfortunately, one cant make a living nowadays insisting on using the programming language one knows best, especially when you cant attract recruiters when you put them in your resume.”
Who cares? I’m not trying to be sarcastic. I’m 72 and retired years ago!
I ‘play’ with ‘VBS’ only for internal stuff. ;-)
I started in ‘BASIC’ then moved to ‘Fortran’ then ‘COBOL’ then ‘C++’ then ‘HTML’ then ‘VBS’. In other words, I have been around the block more than once. ;-)