> Don't worry about that. ColdFusion isn't going anywhere. Even if it were
> going somewhere and you had to switch to another system, having been
> certified shows an employer that you are competent and can learn another
> system. It's to your advantage either way.

I really don't get why some people think there is a single compelling reason
for CF to "go away".  Give me one...  Just one...  A single reason it would
be in anyone's interest, Allaire, Macromedia, anyone's interest to eliminate
CF.

There aren't any.

I could see it now

Macromedia: "Jeremy, thanks for the new Porche (Allaire), but the very first
thing we are going to do is remove that damn engine (CF), and replace it
with, um...  a new coat of paint (Flash), or maybe a body shop (UltraDev),
or... um... "

Ye shall takith a chill pill....

-Cameron

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Cameron Childress
elliptIQ Inc.
p.770.460.7277.232
f.770.460.0963


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