Wow... that's crazy!
Alan, how often do you see this kind of misconception? Is it pretty
frequently or just here and there?
I'm surprised because I haven't encountered this personally. It can't be
too prevalent... can it? Where does it come from? What does it mean?!
Double rainbow all the way? =P
-Jordan
On 02/09/2011 01:11 PM, Dante wrote:
Hi
I'm a CFML developer from Argentina.
Some days ago I talked with a colleague about an implementation of an
interface between our two servers.
Then we have the following talk:
He: "What language do you use... Php, asp...?"
Me: "ColdFusion"
He: "Uhmm... that's cool... if you have need of some graphic design in
your development"
After this I showed him my development and he understand that there's
nothing of "graphic design" in it :)
Dante
PS: Sorry for my translation :)
On Feb 8, 8:48 pm, "Alan Williamson (aw2.0 cloud experts)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
As some of you know, we at aw2.0, are aggressively recruiting for a
variety of roles namely CFML and Java. We are looking for people for
both the USA and here in Scotland.
We're getting resumes from all walks. But we got a resume from someone
who had listed CFML skills in a "Design" category, where as they listed
PHP in a "Web Category".
I asked him on this, and he replied:
"I have used CFML and Coldfusion. I see Coldfusion as
IDE and web design software, thats why it is in the
design category."
Now I find that an absolutely fascinating response. This is his
perception of what CFML/Coldfusion is. Not seeing it as a language, or
even an alternative to PHP.
So the question is, do we think this is a completely isolated case, or
do we think that as a whole, CFML is needing to re-invent itself as a
proper language with proper alternatives (ie OpenBD/Railo).
Is the marketing that Adobe push out, promote it as a language? The
last time I went to the Adobe site you could be forgiven for thinking it
was a design package not dissimilar to how they market Flash.
I want to discuss this in Texas in a couple of weeks, as it falls under
the future-of-cfml category.
Intrigued what people here think.
Incidentally, if you know of anyone interested, then point them here:
http://jobs.aw20.co.uk/
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