On 11/30/01, Steve Reich penned:
>You can be the world's greatest CF programmer, but if that's all you know,
>then you are severely limited in the services you can provide. I would even
>go as far to say that you're not *really* even a programmer. You are just a
>glorified software operator. (I am using 'you' collectively and not singling
>you out. It applies to all of us.)

That's me. ColdFusion application "Developer", "Programmer", 
"Operator", whatever you wish to call it. And I'm very happy as such. 
:) If I get a customer that requires something in ASP, I happily 
inform them that "I don't do ASP". I took up CF 2 years ago and 
haven't had a moment's rest since. I guess if things ever slow down 
to where I can't pick up enough CF work to pay the bills I'll 
consider something else. But for now...
-- 

Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

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