In my preliminary conversations with the hosts, that already was mentioned:
the idea that CF has a rich history, not so much a "nanny-nanny-boo-boo we're 
older than the language you do" :-)
I think the interest is that had things gone a little different, a .NET 
developer would be writing <aspquery> tags today :)

That said, CF was referred to as a "blast from the past" on a prior show, which 
led me to contact Carl and Richard - so we'll definitely be focusing on CF in 
2011, not history. 


Billy Cravens
[email protected]



On Aug 24, 2011, at 2:08 PM, Mike Chabot wrote:

> 
> Billy,
> I wish you well with the podcast. I listen to DotNetRocks all the time.
> 
> On the specific question you asked, I would recommend not bringing up that
> topic at all because of the points Dave mentioned, and also because most
> .NET programmers would not care about an ancient business transaction that
> never happened.
> 
> The topic of the conversation seems interesting. If you would like feedback
> on what you were thinking of talking about, go ahead and post it to the list
> (maybe a different thread though).
> 
> -Mike Chabot
> 
> On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Billy Cravens <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> dotnetrocks.com - I presume it'll be posted on the site around the
>> mid-September
>> 
>> Billy Cravens
>> 
>>> What podcast is it so we can all listen :)
>>> 
>>> Paul
>>> 
>>> On 24/08/2011, at 3:05 PM, Billy Cravens <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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