Hehe, no problem.
It's true.
I spent two weeks with a book which project was to build a small
ecommerce site.
After 2 weeks with it I still didn't have a useable knowledge of PHP/
SQL to do anything other then write text from the book.

After I picked up OpenBD, I got further in 2 days with a few scattered
sources then the two weeks with PHP.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not a beginner programmer, and I work with web
design, but I've focused on using CMS systems and modifying rather
then building my own, which is now changing  >:)

With CFML I can now write user signups/verifications, database centric
applications/sites, to my own or others' specifications.
There's a feature I don't have? I'll write it!

So far, with CFML, there hasn't been a single feture I haven't been
able to figure out, which completely stumped me on php.

On Dec 22, 11:10 am, "Alan Williamson (aw2.0 cloud experts)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Had to quote you ...
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> https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/115990347459711259462/11599034745971125...
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> ... love to hear news like this.  now tell your friends! :)
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> Matthew Woodward wrote:
> > I got further in 2 evenings with CFML/SQL then I did in 2 weeks with
> > PHP/SQL.

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