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Train your experienced developers in newer technologies

Train your experienced developers in newer technologies

If your mainframe people are in their 40s and beyond and your Web developers are 30 and younger, you might be guilty of technology stereotyping. Avoid this mistake and make the most of one of your best resources: your older IT developers. Share your comments in this article’s discussion.

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