This should be on cf-jobs-talk
However, my experience is the exact opposite. Based on the last year,
there seem to be more and more openings coming into light.
At 06:17 AM 10/12/2002 -0700, you wrote:
Hi All,
How good is the job market for ColdFusion expertise?
It seems the number of
Given the state of the economy in general and the tech industry and
start-ups in particular, I'd say that it's not CF that is doing badly. Even
the rent-a-programmer-type sites aren't seeing the traffic they used to.
I know that Local, State, Federal governments, not to mention non-profits,
I vaguely remember a whitepaper on this somewhere over at Macromedia, but I
can't find it anymore (if that's where it was--hell, I'm not even sure where
I am this morning). Of course, I can't find much on that site anymore
anyway.
Any pointers?
Rick
You should be asking how good is the job market for Web Development in
the US in general,
rather than focusing on CF, and that might give you a better answer.
-Gel
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From: siva girumala [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi All,
How good is the job market for ColdFusion
Hello all,
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Hi All,
How good is the job market for ColdFusion expertise?
It seems the number of openings in ColdFusion are
becoming less and less.
Is it dying? I am sorry to even mention this. But i
would like to know the future of ColdFusion.
I happen to see very few openings on job sites and
also
Well, heres my 2 cents. When the economy was booming I noticed about a 1
to 5 ratio (roughly 100 CF 500 ASP) for coldfusion to ASP jobs on
monster.com for the Dallas/Ft. Worth Texas Area, now that the economy is
down I see a 1 to 12 ratio (roughly 10 CF 120 ASP) for coldfusion to ASP
jobs for
It's generally best to design a page so it will collapse nicely to
640x480 (or better yet whatever WebTV used to be). Then test it on
everything from that up to say 1600x1200 (or even higher).
WebTV is 560x420 but only has a viewable area of 544 x 372. I don't think
anyone really wants to
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