I'm not 100% sure.

I went from sgml to shared sgml to html pretty organically, and it took a
while to notice the transition.

Lots of cgi and locally brewed stuff right there at first. Lots of work in
C.

I think our first web server was httpd, which lasted quite a while.

We were spending all of our time and resources generating dynamic web pages,
rather than serving dynamic web pages.

My first switch to dynamic web pages was probably a foxpro/c/c++ combo for a
car dealer inventory app in 95 or 96.

Cold Fusion wasn't in my bag o tricks until fall 97.


On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 1:43 PM, Mary Jo Sminkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> The thread on how you got into computers made me think about how I got
> into ColdFusion as well, since for me, they were very much tied together.
> Anyone else remember their first CF (or perl, or whatever you started with)
> web application?
>


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