> That being said get out of 4.5.2 its not even support
> anymore...develop in atleast MX...but I remember this lecture coming
> out before...

Yeah...I'm still smarting from the slap on the wrist...but, I will
say that I may be using 4.5.2, but I'm running my owner server
and not having to deal with any of the trouble many on the list
have been discussing for the last 24 hours!  :o)

Rick


-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Haskell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 11:07 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Web Services / XML or JavaScript?


Both are very much needed in a corporate setting. I think a strong
understanding of XML will get you further though. But learning XML can
be complex you need to know XSLs DTD xsd xpaths and Xhtml wouldn't
hurt either. Javascript is very useful but it can be pieced together
from examples laying around the Internet. Javascript is not hard to
learn you can become quite the javascripter with only a few days worth
of training. Like i said though XML is one of the buzz words in the
corp environment so learning that is really crucial.

That being said get out of 4.5.2 its not even support
anymore...develop in atleast MX...but I remember this lecture coming
out before...

Adam H


On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 10:22:55 -0500, Rick Faircloth
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, all...
>
> I just read an interesting note that said Web Services and
> XML projects are really taking off in the corporate world...I knew
> that Web Services and XML and JavaScript were things I needed
> to get up to speed on, but there only so much time in a day.
>
> So...given the fact that I'm a one-man operation with limited
> time to accomplish what's already on my plate, what would
> you recommend I spend my time learning, if I have to choose:
>
> Web Services and XML
> or
> JavaScript
>
> Hopefully, I'll get around to both at some point, but when you're
> responsible for sales, design, programming, tech support,
> and taking out the garbage, time is really limited...so sometimes
> you have to choose... (Realize, too, that I like being a one-man
> operation...I carry all the burdens, but the administration of the
> personnel department is soooo simple... ;o)
>
> Be aware before you answer, that I'm still on CF 4.5.2, so
> that may definitely affect the answer...given my CF environment
> of CF 4.5.2...JavaScript now and Web Services / XML later after
> a CF upgrade?
>
> Rick
>
>



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