There is a guy names Stan out there who knows all ther is 2 kno about Cold
Fuzion.  He can tell u all you need to no.

Cheers,
BW


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeffry Houser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2001 12:26 AM
Subject: Re: Complimentary skill


>
> Jason,
>
>    First off, I suggest you check out the CF-COMMUNITY list.  (You can
find
> more info at www.houseoffusion.com )  That lists tends to deal with more
> non-ColdFusion-technical specific issues.
>
>    If you want to be a technical guy, I would suggest learning good
> database design first (I.E. normal forms, primary keys, foreign keys,
> intersection tables, insertion and deletion anomalies, etc...)  Then learn
> SQL.  Then learn good database implementation techniques (I.E. triggers,
> stored procedures, etc..).  You will probably not be able to pick up one
of
> those things without also picking some information on another.  If you're
> anything like me, no matter how much you read up on / research / study
good
> database design it will not make much sense until you try to apply it to a
> real-world situation.
>
>    If you want to be on the graphic end of things, I'm not going to be
much
> help.
>
> At 04:40 PM 06/08/2001 -0700, you 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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