Scott Barnes wrote:
So you were using CFML 1.0 a month after it was released?
On 7/6/05, Peter Tilbrook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
August 2, 1995.
Peter beats me by a few months in terms of using CF, I was in on version
1.5, mid 1996. Had an ISP's Intranet up and running by early '97, we
think it is the first real application written in CF, in this country at
least.
I suspect I might win in the sheer age category, 62 and rocking on and
right now working in a Fed Govt office in the Sydney CBD updating a CMS
to be more accessible and usable. The fun never ends :-)
Kym K
Who normally doesn't write sig lines but this time will.
"The most experienced CF developer in the land" :^) ;-)
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Sent: Wednesday, 6 July 2005 9:30 AM
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Subject: [cfaussie] OT: Oldest CF user here?
Been thinking about good ol CF's B'day (aww our wittle babey has grown so
much).
So much so, i wonder out of our little list, who's been using CFMX the
longest?
So, break out your tape measure folks as we need a ruling on this :)
(actually i am curious)
Mine would be 10 April 1997, i remember it well. It was a clear sunny day,
birds where singing, folk were dancing because it is infact the 100th day in
the Gregorian Calendar. To my left was a co-worker whom i know had worked on
CF at a small company called "WebRaven" and to my right was a model naked as
the day she was born, eagerly awaiting her photoshoot to commence (while the
photographer was busy fumbling around with camera lenses).
There i sat, looking at this rotating banner script wondering why on earth
someone thought it was a good idea to surround #pound# symbols and what did
it mean..was it a secret code for something else?
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Regards,
Scott Barnes
http://www.mossyblog.com
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