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Just the nature of business
What you describe is capitolism, nothing wrong with it. If you can get your product cheaper but it puts another out of work that's the way the ball bounces.

But where one job is lost due to a proprietary software company not being able to compete another job is created in the in house developement of the open source software to make it work for the business in question.

With the wages being paid to developers dropping due the ease of programming in evironments like VB.NET you will see more software being tweaked in house. For example: if you take MYSQL on Linux and use VB.NET to create front end you save in costs of the database being and OS of the server while benifiting the hardware companies. You hire developers who write a front end and you keep them employed for other projects and supporting the software they already wrote.

Basically all we are seeing today is the evolution of software developement. Business who don't change there business model will suffer the consequence and that may cost people jobs but that is how business works. You don't see Microsoft sitting on it's laurels enjoying the milking of it's OS and Office cash cow. They are diversifying big time and maintain capitol to move into the next big thing. That's what always makes me laugh when people say Microsoft is dead.
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