I don't think this is limited to the CF Community, I think it is
universal throughout several industries.  I see the same situation in
the digital music industry.

In the 90s, the web was new.  Every thing about it was new and
exciting.  I still remember the absolute thrill I had when I created
my first website, and when I discovered ColdFusion for the first time.
 Now I'm all but overwhelmed with the barrage of new tools and
technologies, but I learn them under duress to stay economically
viable, not because I'm excited about them as a life changing tech
like the web.

On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 7:29 AM, Cameron Childress <[email protected]> wrote:
> This actually echos something I have been observing in the CF
> community for the last few years.  When I first started doing CF
> development work in the 90's there was alot of excitement among
> developers.  Alot of passion, and alot of young development.  The CF
> development crowd has ages, has wandered into other interests, and has
> become significantly less passiona

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