My E-Penis is bigger then all of your e-penises put together! *coughs*
I started doing some very, very dodgy crap in 99 or 2000. 3.7 and 4.0 - I couldn't get fucking SA-Fileup to work properly, so I hodged something togethor from CFFILE I think - and later dodged something utterly awful up as a wrapper for the CFFILE uploads and CFFTP - and deployed my first public app - a web based FTP client, so unspeakably awful it doesn't bare describing. The company I was working for had a fairly extensive implementation of Cold Fusion for internal applications at the time. I wasn't a developer - I was just a help desk monkey, tinkering with CF to kill time between calls. The decision to go with CF was largely because the other choices were all too hard. ASP was too much work, PERL was some alien language I didn't understand, and the IDX/IDC thing that they were using for some legacy apps didn't make any sense. CFML was easy and it just worked. And My elf is so l33t that there aren't even numbers to express how great he is. He's just like Infinityeth levels of freaking awesome. And if you don't believe me its because you've never seen a girl naked. Scott Barnes wrote: >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? > > --- You are currently subscribed to cfaussie as: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Aussie Macromedia Developers: http://lists.daemon.com.au/
