----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael T. Tangorre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, March 29, 2004 4:16 pm
Subject: RE: asp.net...yuk
> CF-COMMUNITY is rarely techie from what I have seen. Lots of
> conversationsabout politics, news, jokes, etc...
> I love when people complain about a topic being too "non cf-talk"
> and they
> feel the need to respond, only adding to the total number of
> threads and
> replies on the very topic they were initially complaining about!
> Haha. :-)
>
> CF v. .NET seems legit to me on here as long as CF remains part of the
> discussion; but then again, Mikey D may think otherwise and drop
> kick this
> thread into the CF-COMMUNITY.
>
> We shall see.
>
> I feel as though the more you can learn, the better off you are.
> Technologychanges so fast and the more tools you have in your box
> the better. I love
> CF and it is the right tool for a lot of jobs, just as .NET offers
> the right
> tools for a lot of jobs. The thing to remember is that you realy limit
> yourself if you limit your skills. I say try and learn it all,
> some things
> faster than others and some things more in depth than others, but
> damn, get
> your feet wet at least... It might just save you that cross country
> relocation because you can not find a CF job in your area. :-)
>
> My 2 cents.
>
> Mike
>
> > This isn't CF-Talk? Sounds like it has all the world to do
> > with CF, and
> > people seem to want to talk about it.
> >
> > While we're at it, what is the difference between CF-Talk and
> > CF-Community? Sounds pretty redundant, which is good in the
> > techie world,
> > but not in the human world....
> >
> > Just looking for clarification!
>
>
>
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