Added by Geoff Sauer on Jan 20, 2003.
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If your field is Web development, you've probably realized that it's not enough to know just one or two Web-related technologies. You know Java and XML? Fair enough, but to excel -- and market yourself as a true Web pro -- you've got to know a constellation of Web technologies. This is the Five-Acronym Rule: You've got to know at least five acronyms, and know them inside out, to advance in the field. So if you only know HTML and JavaScript, you're no Web pro. But if you know Java, COM, WAP, LDAP and SQL, you'll have a much easier time moving up.
 
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