I asked to do some .NET training.
Manager said sometime in the future -
for now, training has to directly apply
to this year's projects.
So, it looks like more Stellent Content Management training.
This is not a bad thing, just somewhat more specialized...
-Ben
>I went to a dot.net seminar on Friday. I've got to admit that a lot of the
>stuff dot.net has to offer is pretty tempting. I was creating a wish list
>for CFMX as I was listening to the presenter. I started thinking, I've been
>doing cf dev for about 6 years and I know the strengths and weaknesses of
>the language fairly well by now. How long will it take to learn the same in
>dot.net. One of the major things to know about a language is all of the
>"gotcha's", like the locking issues from cf5, the issues with CFC addresses,
>structcopy vs duplicate,etc. You can sit and be wowed by the presenter at
>the seminar, but what's he hiding about the weaknesses of the language.
>
>
>
>I'm the only holdout in my all Microsoft office right now. I'm melancholy
>about changing development platforms because I hold out hope that one day
>we'll see that being 100% Microsoft may not be the most intelligent thing to
>do. I don't hold much hope for Mono. It will be nice that the vb guy and I
>can share "solutions" and have different projects in there, but then again
>the vb guy doesn't have much idea about oop and doesn't seem to want to
>change his programming style.
>
>
>
>Arrrgh. I'm going to have to start giving up a bunch of free time to learn
>this.
>
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>Marlon
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