Nice Larry. Exactly.
Where did everyone's sense of humor go?
I thought the original email was a little lacking in CF thrust for an
email on a coldfusion jobs list. (I personally would have emphasized
more the need for a skilled Coldfusion programmer to own the existing
app to understand the
Here's my take on whole discussion, I'd rather see it go the way of a
bad hair salon - curl up and dye.
regardless,
happy holidays all.
larry
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Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software 8 is the most important and dramatic release to
/I also thought the response was pretty funny.
/
/I certainly didn't think it required any sort of response from the
/original poster, unless a ha, ha. Do you want the job? you know you
/are jealous type of humor-rebuttal.
/
/And it went downhill from there.
I don't remember seeing the original
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To: CF-Jobs-Talk cf-jobs-talk@houseoffusion.com;
Sent: Dec 21, 2007 11:15:09 AM
Subject: Re: Want to move into .Net?
Yep, my bad. Jesse B's response was so aggressive, I just assumed it
was the original poster reacting.
My complete apologies to Sam. He gets a few karma points for _not_ responding
moving this where it belongs.
Jesse - with all due respect, the original poster posted an ad to a
COLDFUSION list, which clearly insinuated that .NET is the better
technology. What sort of response did you expect he'd get?
If that particular company is looking to move to .NET, that's 100%
their
So you think I am a tool, your intitled to that opinion but no where in the
original post does it mention .Net is better. If anything one might gather that
they are assuming a CF developer learning .Net is taking ones career to the
next level. I think it's pretty safe to say that if one only
Charlie Griefer wrote:
moving this where it belongs.
Jesse - with all due respect, the original poster posted an ad to a
COLDFUSION list, which clearly insinuated that .NET is the better
technology. What sort of response did you expect he'd get?
I'd expect he'd get no responses.
But on
the take the next step professionally certainly could be taken at a
promotion of .NET over CF... OR as a reference to the fact that anyone
who's applying to his post is taking the next step, professionally.
That is, after all, what you do anytime you change employers or careers,
isn't it?
Lighten up Greg.
Quote
Take the next step professionally and join an exceptional team.
Software
Engineering Services is a leading IT consulting company seeking
individuals who
want to come on board with a large Omaha, Nebraska client.
End Quote
If this guy is guilty of
to all:
yes, i can see where the take the next step wasn't meant to imply that .NET
was the next step *up* over ColdFusion. But... that's (obviously) how i
originally read it.
for the record, i would never in a million years tell somebody -not- to learn
something new. it's all about being
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