I think you have to ask yourself, how important is it to
convince somebody that sounds like they have their mind made
up (or closed) as to what tool to use for the job. I come
from a totally unrelated background and just a few short
years ago, I wasn't sure how to turn a computer on,
"literally!" I started out learning basic html and from
there decided I wanted more (more than I could do with FP)!
After following the advise of someone who posted to another
UG I was on, decided to try CF. Wow! After learning to use
the computer, html, js, perl, sql and Cold Fusion, I am now
employed by a software development company that provides a
rather long list of web based applications and I love it!
This, coming from someone that a few short years ago was in
the paint and body business :). Thanks to the advice of
another "Old Dog" (no harm intended) Dick Applebaum, I have
found a new love. So, you can even teach real old dogs new
tricks. As for more CF programmers?
http://www.allaire.com/handlers/index.cfm?Id=19865&method=full
On Tue, 27 Nov 2001 16:40:18 -0600
 Justin Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A higher up said "If ColdFusion was so easy to learn why
> aren't there more
> CF programmers out there?"
> 
> So what do I tell him? 
> 
> How many CF Developers are there?
> How many sites use CF?
> 
> Is there a Macromedia rep in the house?
> 
> He thinks FrontPage is the way to go....
> 
> Let the games begin!
> 
> 
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