i'm not great on math and always use windows built-in calculator
(thanks ms), and it shows that 5-4-3=-2
how that?

Friday, December 21, 2007, 1:48:57 AM, you wrote:

BH> +5 for the comic relief
BH> -4 for ridiculing a potential employer on the list
BH> -3 for saying that something 'pwns' something else
BH> --------------------------------------------------
BH> Total: -1

BH> You sir... have failed.

BH> ..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
BH> Bobby Hartsfield
BH> http://acoderslife.com





BH> -----Original Message-----
BH> From: Adrocknaphobia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
BH> Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 6:38 PM
BH> To: CF-Jobs
BH> Subject: Re: Want to move into .Net?

BH> Dear sir,

BH> I would love the opportunity to learn .NET!

BH> ColdFusion is just too easy and too powerful. My current employer thinks I'm
BH> lazy because I'd rather write fewer lines of code and finish my projects
BH> early. I used to take solace in the fact that as a ColdFusion developer I
BH> helped defined the Rapid Application Development movement and built some of
BH> the very first Rich Internet Applications (years before Flex and AJAX). But
BH> the recent launch of ColdFusion 8 is just too much! Now my boss is expecting
BH> me to leverage AJAX in addition to Flex and AIR, integrate with MS Exchange
BH> and .NET, build document driven applications with PDF, debug and performance
BH> tune existing applications with the built-in server monitor, generate images
BH> on the fly, etc. It's just too much! I'm tired of writing code once that can
BH> be accessed from anywhere. I want to write code that only gets deployed on
BH> Windows and only works in IE. Screw this write once, run anywhere, access
BH> from anywhere crap. It's too much power! I'm not Spiderman, I can't handle
BH> this responsibility!

BH> Sigh. It'll be great to become a .NET developer. With such a limited
BH> toolset, people won't expect much from me....

BH> -Adam

BH> PS. Do they make Visual Studio for OSX?

BH> PSS. My resume is _not_ attached because ColdFusion pwns .NET!

BH> On Dec 20, 2007 4:44 PM, Sam Mandolfo
BH> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> Take the next step professionally and join an exceptional team.  Software
>> Engineering Services is a leading IT consulting company seeking
BH> individuals
>> who want to come on board with a large Omaha, Nebraska client.
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>> Job Description
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>> A worldwide industry leader headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska is looking
>> for strong individuals to join their team.  The position will be
BH> responsible
>> for reviewing, analyzing and modifying existing programming systems.
BH> Other
>> duties include encoding, testing and debugging those systems.  We are
>> searching for someone with a background in basic wed development with a
>> minimum of 1 to 3 years in Cold Fusion development and a strong knowledge
BH> of
>> SQL.  Any experience with .Net development is a plus.  The .Net framework
>> will be used in the future, so this position will offer an excellent
>> training opportunity.
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>> Required software development experience in these areas:
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>> Cold Fusion and SQL, JavaScript, HTML, DHTML, XML, CSS
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>> At SES your professional development is very important to us.  Call Andy
>> at 402-292-8660 to schedule a meeting or e-mail your resume to
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Take the next step in your career today!
>>
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>> 



BH> 

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