i agree with you here shane. I DID learn CF at uni, and just me being
taught CF has resulted in dozens on CF licence purchases, a couple of
large organisations choosing CF and the creation of 3 or 4 CF jobs
that would have otherwise been PHP or something else.

Also, I think that "CF dieing a slow death" is a load of horse-sh1t.
Anyone who doesn't do CF will try to convince you that their way is
better. Just like this old article with the guy from IBM telling us
that PHP/Apache/linux is crap.
http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/0,2000061733,39193420,00.htm

Yeah, that's us told then.

Cheers

Gav


On 11/10/05, Shane Farmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While doing an IT degree, I was never directly exposed to ColdFusion. I
> first heared about it when my flatmate had a multimedia assignment where
> they had to do a page in CF (they weren't actually taught CF in the class).
> In the web subjects I did while I was there we learnt ASP, PHP and Perl.
>
> I think if MM can get ColdFusion being tought and used in universities it
> will be a massive leg up. I guess the other side of the coin was I didn't
> have to learn it at uni to be comfortable using it. It was easy to get
> running with.
>
> Just a few thoughts
> Shane

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