I still don't understand where the "CF is dieing" actually comes from,
all I can think is long time CF users learn other languages and find
other communities and think they were missing out or something as the
cf community is growing as well
I think when ya join new communities ya naturally think "$hit, I've
been left behind"
I've noticed when people get say pay tv or the internet for the first
time they get that sense of "w0w, am I the last person on earth to get
this everyone has this" where as with pay tv its less then 30% (could
be wrong on that number)
Its kinda like that with internet community's, and same as with
programming languages
I keep a little tally on my work desk of invites that I get to
interviews; so far I have been in my current position for 10 months
and have been invited to 23 interviews while at work, outside of work
hours I have been invited to roughly the same again. if a language is
dieing you don't get invited to 50+ interviews in 12 months.
And its not like I'm a Sean Corfield or some kinda super human, its
just Coldfusion is very healthy in this country.

M@

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