Scott.

 

So glad that was with a lot of smilesJ

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Scott Barnes
Sent: Monday, 14 April 2008 11:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: recruters say "CF on the way out"? ... FFS! not FUD
from them too?

 

We luv Geoff.. he's been the rock for CF Community for a decade (who here
feels old at the decade remark). I think all should give it up for Geoff
Bowers, as CF-life-time achievement award (seriously, he deserves a trophy
or something) :)

I'm fed-exing you a hug Geoff :)

On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 6:05 PM, Geoff Bowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On Apr 9, 9:46 pm, "CyberAngel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think that Geoff, Mark and a few others are always doing presentations
on
> Coldfusion related products.

In recent years I've been talking about:

Taming the Code (and other code management topics)
Taming the Client (and other client management topics)
Igniting Your Community (and other open source evangelism)
The future of the web (crazy, eh :)
(plus of course all things CF and FarCry)

I attend venues such as web standards group, webJam and others more
frequently than I do CFUGs. Regardless of the topic my code examples
are nearly always CF related -- and why not?  Just about any developer
can understand CF constructs.

(btw anyone wants me to turn up somewhere and talk I'll do my best to
oblige).

I do this because I'm interested in these sorts of things, and hope
that other people might be interested too.  It's certainly not because
I feel any overriding need to preach ColdFusion to people -- although
I do enjoy giving a good CF sermon whenever I get a chance :)

I love programming in ColdFusion -- it's just so powerful.  I rarely,
if ever, think of the demise of CF.  It always seems like a silly
topic to me.  If it ever happens we'll just move, albeit with much
regret, to something else.  But for now it's a most elegant solution,
which can be turned to just about any web project both big and small.
I use it because it continues to be the best choice for my company and
clients.

My advice?  Keep building great things.  Keep building them on time.
Keep exceeding expectations.

That may sound like a glib statement -- but its hard for management to
face down a team that enjoys their tools and continues to produce
working solutions.

All the best,

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/




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