• At one time I was a PowerBuilder developer. In 1996, PowerBuilder was a meal ticket. By 2001, the writing was on the wall for PowerBuilder. My employer used only PowerBuilder, two versions older than the current one at the time, because it met their needs. I quit to prevent becoming obsolete before I was even 30 years old!

    I eventually reinvented myself in C# .NET, which, for now, offers wide employability. Interviewers today typically have no clue what the word "PowerBuilder" means on my resume. :ermm: