this topic brings up another, related topic.
you can never go wrong learning more than one development language. i really
like CF, but being able to create applications in ASP or JSP (we're learning
PHP in-house now) has been of great benefit. when clients ask for an app and
they're indifferent to the language, we use CF more often than not. but when
they ask for ASP or JSP, we can do it.
you'll only increase your value and experience by learning more than one
language. don't get me wrong; i'm not saying it's necessary, but of all the
developers i know, the most successful ones (not just financially) are adept
in multiple languages.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 12:26 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: New CF5 Partner Hosting License
> Don't panic yet. I believe a FAQ is in the works that will explain all
this.
> Stay tuned.
Ahh, but will the FAQ arrive before we all spend the weekend planning our
alternatives? :)
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