On 11/28/06, Todd Ashworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That sounds oddly familiar.
>
> How many .. learned the same way?

Started doing web pages back in 1995 or 1996...don't even remember.
But it was back in the Netscape vs Mosaic browser war days.  There
were rumors that MS was going to develop their own browser and give it
away for FREE!!!

Anyway, I wasn't a programmer.  Any time I needed any sort of
interactivity, it was trying to figure out Perl (try being a
non-programmer trying to understand O'Reilly's llama book) or raiding
Matt's Script Archive (thank God for that site).

The company I was working for at the time ended up going under.  Got a
new job with a company that would also eventually go under.  But they
had this Cold Fusion thing (like many others in the thread, this was
version 1.5).  I was thrilled with how easy it was to do things that I
had previously needed to hack thru Perl scripts to make happen.  Been
with CF ever since.

Also met a girl at that job.  Been with her ever since.  Married 9
years this past Oct, and expecting our 3rd child in March.  All things
considered, that was a good job :)

-- 
Charlie Griefer

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