> I would agree with this, for the simple fact I hold no degrees in
> anything.
> But I am a very quick learner, and work hard to achieve what I set out to
> do. I have 20 years programming experience, and have dabbled in a lot of
> languages. I have a very impressive resume, and the ability to sell my
> skills.
>
> I did think the CF certificate would make it easier to say you
> know CF, but
> what about programming logic this is a lot harder to learn and comes from
> experience. I see the Allaire Certificate for CF a waste of my time, only
> because I believe in my ability to do the work and think that my
> work in the
> industry will be enough to keep working in it.

I have to totally agree with this assessment - I never went to Uni, hold no
degrees or real qualifications in programming, but I've been a
programmer/developer for the last 10-12 years (in a variety of languages)

I cheated on finding a job though, I own a third of my company <g>

I'm actually taking the CF Certification in November (at the Conference)
just so that clients are more at ease with the development work - I prove
that I can do the work by the sites I've developed, not by a piece of paper

Philip Arnold
ASP Multimedia Limited
T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133

"Websites for the real world"

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