SQL and database design will both help your CF and any other web database development
you do. Forta's SQL in 10 min
book is good. Database Design for Mere Mortal is good too. Have fun
- Michael Smith, TeraTech, Inc http://www.teratech.com/
"Stevens, Jason" wrote:
> I'm fairly new to the Cold Fusion world and am wondering what skill do you
> find compliments CF the most? I have been in IT for a little over 2 years
> now. I started as a Project Manager for a small company, caved into my
> jealousy for those who can develop and began learning web dev. When I was
> learning HTML I found that javascript and photoshop were 2 things that
> complimented HTML very well to give you a full set of tools. I started
> doing web-dev for my career at a company that was Unix based. I found that I
> didn't know my way around Unix so I began learning Unix, Apache, Netscape
> Server, and Korn Shell scripting. I used my web-dev and korn shell scripting
> to build a nice internally used cgi page that moved me into the Cold Fusion
> world. Now I'm wondering what next? I enjoy learning something at work and
> something different at home. What would you suggest for someone who wants to
> build a very broad and firm foundation for web dev? SQL? Flash? Perl? JSP?
> CF Server?
>
> Thanks for your input.
>
> Jason Stevens
> Codesic Consulting
> Kirkland, WA
>
>
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