> I'd recommend skipping learning another server-side language, unless
> you're bored out of your gourd. Honestly PHP and CF are the same damn
> thing, ignoring the little subtleties and the syntax.
Sure, you know that, and I know that, but is the HR department in a corp
going to know that? If they're looking for a PHP programmer they're probably
not going to decide that since you know CF you can do the job they have
available.
> If you've got the time, I'd recommend looking client side at Flash, it's
> wicked cool compared to HTML/DHTML.
I'd love to get into Flash myself, but since a stick figure is about as
artistic as I can get, I figire I should stick to coding. :)
jay
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