GREAT!
So we all friends again?! Cus' I'm up a creek without the resources on 
this list ;-) You guys (and gals) have saved my bacon on more than one 
occasion.
Trust me, I'll be the first to "buy the house a round" whence we finally 
meet up.  (I hope you all like ginger ale - LOL)
Thanks for everyone's input, I'm looking forward to being able to help 
others as I come up to speed on all of this.

Rich
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




cs01rsw wrote:
> there is a common belief amongst the so called experts that they get
> frustrated with people who may not know as much, and also their egos
> stretch to unbelievable heights. the good thing about the cf community
> is that i rarely see this. the cf community really seems to be there
> to help people no matter what their experience level, or questions.
>
> people giving advice also need to learn to take it and not be too
> hostile - not mentioned any names (j), and the so called experts need
> understand that cultures are different and the nature of people is
> different, and that sometimes advice may not get across in the way
> that it is meant.
>
> i understand having seen your response chris that i misread the
> intention of your message. having seen the following statements to
> what i thought was 1 last question about the service name 'Why don't
> you just give it a try? ', and 'You will never achieve a deep
> understanding having others tell you what the answer' and 'I can tell
> you from experience that you will feel better
> about learning than getting spoon fed!' - my reaction was to believe
> that i was being patronized by someone who was getting frustrated.
> this led my reaction
>
> i do appreciate the help that you gave me, and have always appreciated
> the help of the cf community, but i also like people to treat people
> as they like to be treated themselves regardless of cf knowledge
> level. therefore some additional responses in this post were
> unnecassary and need to think on both sides of the coin
>
> having said all this, chris i am grateful for your reponses in helping
> me understand this issue, and apologize for the tone of my response,
> it was merely a mis-understanding.
>
>
> On Sep 12, 3:02 pm, Jared Rypka-Hauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> If that's how you respond to the people who try to be encouraging,  
>> supportive and enlightening, allow me to answer your next question,  
>> and any other question you may ask on this list, in advance:
>>
>> http://www.google.com
>>
>> As far as I'm concerned, henceforth it is the answer to any and all  
>> questions you may ever ask on this or any other list I'm on. Learn to  
>> use it, it'll do you good.
>>
>> J
>>
>> On Sep 12, 2008, at 8:09 AM, cs01rsw wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>     
>>> wow, thats rude, you need to understand how to teach people and the
>>> point of forums. thanks for your help but please do not respond to any
>>> more of my questions.
>>> i have been learning cf for 2 years and just getting into model glue
>>> and i have never had anyone make such a patronizing immature response
>>>       
>>> On Sep 12, 12:54 pm, "Chris Peterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Richard,
>>>> Why don't you just give it a try?  I can bet you $1 that 99% of the
>>>> developers on this list have all learned a ton from here and other  
>>>> web
>>>> resources, but at some point they had to just dive in and DO it!  
>>>> Fire up
>>>> some of the sample applications that are out there and tweak and  
>>>> test, let
>>>> it break and look at the debug info.  You will never achieve a deep
>>>> understanding having others tell you what the answer is, only by  
>>>> figuring it
>>>> out yourself.  I can tell you from experience that you will feel  
>>>> better
>>>> about learning than getting spoon fed!
>>>>         
> >
>
>   

-- 

Rich Leach

Advanced Certified Adobe ColdFusion MX Developer

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://www.cfsnap.com (New & Improved!)

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