>
> It's not surprising how many folks have Music as a part of their skill set
> who  are also programmers. There's a natural synergy there I think.
>


I have always been fascinated with the the similarities between musicians
and computer ppl and/or programmers. The similarities are uncanny at times.
The work ethic (or lack of such), the continuous/constant striving for
excellence and glorification of chops, lots of "off the beaten path" types,
a lot of off the wall/hook personalities (aka weirdos), lots of
libertarians,  insane amounts of creativity and drive, strong personalities
and opinions, the unspoken orthodoxy, and of course the egos. Oh God the
egos.

G!

On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Mark Kruger <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Rick,
>
> That is so funny.... I have a BA in Theology, a BA in Music and I'm just
> shy
> of a master in Sociology - and here I am working in computer development :)
>
> It's not surprising how many folks have Music as a part of their skill set
> who  are also programmers. There's a natural synergy there I think.
>
> -Mark
>
>
>
> Mark A. Kruger, CFG, MCSE
> (402) 408-3733 ext 105
> www.cfwebtools.com
> www.coldfusionmuse.com
> www.necfug.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 3:10 PM
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: RE: Education
>
>
> I have 5 degrees:
>
> - Associate of Arts (1980)
> - Bachelor of Music (1983)
> - Master of Theology (1992)
>
> and the most applicable ones for programming and business:
>
> - Masters from the School of Hard Knocks
> - Doctorate of PraKnApp (Practical Knowledge and Application)
>  from the CF-Talk School of Higher Education...although, I would
>  hardly truly qualify for a doctorate in the course material here...I just
>  know enough to make a living as a free-lancer (what else is there a need
> for? :o)
>
> Rick
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 3:31 PM
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: Re: Education
>
>
> Ian Skinner wrote:
> > CF 9 - 2009
> > CF 8 - 2008
> > CF 7 - 2007
> > CF 6 - 2006.
> >
> > I believe that ColdFusion development cycle is two to three years per
> > version.
> According to Wikipedia yes every two or three years.
>
> 2002-May : Macromedia ColdFusion MX version 6.0
> 2005 : Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7
> 2007-July-30 : Adobe ColdFusion 8
> 2009-October-05 : Adobe ColdFusion 9
>
>
>
>
>
> 

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