It's nice that we're a community and can rally when things like this are
posted.

 

I'd like to be a part of builder an even tighter knit community where we
can help people progress through the early stages of learning cf.

I don't have any grandiose plans, but I know that it would require some
sort of "I pledge to help someone if someone helps me" type of scenario.

 

If we build a tight knit community, then when assaults like this come
along we can fight back with one strong punch.

The effect would be "Oh!  I didn't realize  There must be something
there, there".

 

Something to ponder:

The Ultimate Fighter Challenge has CF in their initials. 

Coincidence?  I think not.

 

 

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brent
Nicholas
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 5:23 PM
To: cfcdev@cfczone.org
Subject: [CFCDEV] here we go again...

 

I hate to be the guy to drag in the dead horse to kick...
 
But I thought I'd bring this up for discussion and wonder what other
people are seeing out there. Personally I think all programming will
'die' in the US from outsourcing, so getting a PMP degree might be the
smart thing for any programmer.
 
CF haters need not reply.
 
5. ColdFusion
This once-popular Web programming language -- released in the mid-1990s
by Allaire Corp. (which was later purchased by Macromedia Inc., which
itself was acquired by Adobe Systems Inc.) -- has since been superseded
by other development platforms, including Microsoft Corp.'s Active
Server Pages and .Net, as well as Java, Ruby on Rails, Python, PHP and
other open-source languages.
 
Posted at:
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&;
articleId=9020942&pageNumber=2

Brent Nicholas -  
"There, I guess King George will be able to read that!"
 - John Hancock






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