Why not add it to the "Real men like to take the pain and do things the hard way" thread? (smile)
I did six years of development work on a product in roughly the same category as ColdFusion (albeit pre-Internet). The core was written in Assembler, extensions in C. It was heavy duty stuff and great fun. Now I'm developing end-user applications and trying to do it efficiently. I don't want to think about ColdFusion internals (at least while I'm doing my work). It's been my experience that a lot of programmer-types have an aversion to simplicity. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Diorio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 3:13 PM Subject: Re: UDF question > I'm with Raymond. It was a royal PITA to get used to locking all variable access, but now that I'm in the habit, it isnt' that bad. Like most things, I'll choose the extra level of control at the expense of convenience. > > Should this thread be appended to "the difference between a developer and a coder" thread? ;-) > > Sharon ______________________________________________________________________ Your ad could be here. Monies from ads go to support these lists and provide more resources for the community. http://www.fusionauthority.com/ads.cfm FAQ: http://www.thenetprofits.co.uk/coldfusion/faq Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists

