I think your opinions are a bit strong, but I can relate with what you're
saying and believe me - no offense taken.  Personally, I get more from the
CFDJ articles than I ever have or likely will from any of the ColdFusion
books on the market.  I also think that if you're going to spend money on
something, why not on something that's kept up to date, right?
As for the quality of the content - here's a novel idea - do something about
it!!  Why not help to make the content more what you think it should be by
writing an article rather than complaining aabout it?
Visit http://www.sys-con.com/coldfusion/writers.cfm for more info.

~Simon

Simon Horwith
CTO, Etrilogy Ltd.
Member of Team Macromedia
Macromedia Certified Instructor
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer
Certified Flash MX Developer
CFDJList - List Administrator
http://www.how2cf.com/

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Dave Carabetta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 08 January 2004 06:26
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: CFDJ isn't exactly kicking bootay

  Simon,

  With all due respect to both you and your valuable contributions, I have
to
  say that I entirely disagree. I used to have a subscription to CFDJ. But
for
  $49 USD/year, it's absolute bottom of the barrel. Your monthly column
  contribution is useful (along with your papers on www.how2cf.com/), and
  Brendan O'Hara's Design Patterns series was invaluable (at least, to me).
  But the magazine overall really is a joke for what you get. You get
articles
  that just barely touch on what I really care about (I want useful topics
  with meaty code samples as opposed to "hello world" theoretical statements
  and the aggravating poorly written code snippets), and the price of the
  subscription is almost twice what Time magazine costs me (and, oh by the
  way, Time is a *weekly* publication with a helluva lot more relevant
  information. The last issue of CFDJ was 52 pages. Of the 52, I think
*maybe*
  half actually had article content. The rest was advertisements and promos
  that I could care less about. As for relevancy, by the time the monthly
  issue comes out, most "hot topics" are outdated, such as hotfix
  announcements, etc.

  Honestly, between the numerous blogs at fullasagoog.com, and CF-Talk,
  CFCDev, and some other mailing lists, CFDJ is a complete rip-off. I like
to
  buy virtually everything associated with CF (books, magazines, training,
  etc.). But I have to say that, of all the resources out there for
  ColdFusion, CFDJ is absolutely the last resource I would refer to if I
ever
  needed advice or direction on a particular issue. And don't get me started
  on their website...

  Please don't take this as a personal attack, as I have great respect for
  everything you contribute to the CF community. But if there are people out
  there wondering if it's worth taking the risk of subscribing to CFDJ,
  especially when there aren't corporate pocketbooks to pick up the bill, I
  think my opinion is pretty clear.

  Regards,
  Dave.

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: "Simon Horwith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 06:06 PM
  Subject: RE: CFDJ isn't exactly kicking bootay

  > I didn't get the email, but for what it's worth I think CFDJ is terrific
  for
  > what you get - in fact it's a better buy for your money than many of the
  > books in some ways.  It costs a little more than most of the books on
the
  > market, but the topics vary, there's focus on current news and community
  > activity, the material is applicable to the newest products (as opposed
to
  > being outdated within 6 months like so many of the books are), etc.
  >
  > ~Simon
  >
  > Simon Horwith
  > CTO, Etrilogy Ltd.
  > Member of Team Macromedia
  > Macromedia Certified Instructor
  > Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer
  > Certified Flash MX Developer
  > CFDJList - List Administrator
  > http://www.how2cf.com/
  >
  >   -----Original Message-----
  >   From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  >   Sent: 07 January 2004 22:51
  >   To: CF-Talk
  >   Subject: Re: CFDJ isn't exactly kicking bootay
  >
  >
  >   not a bad publication...but way too expensive for whatcha get.
  >
  >   I know many people who don't care, because their company pays for it.
  i'm
  > not in that position, unfortunately.
  >
  >     ----- Original Message -----
  >     From: Matt Robertson
  >     To: CF-Talk
  >     Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 3:29 PM
  >     Subject: SOT: CFDJ isn't exactly kicking bootay
  >
  >     I got an email from sys-con today, as probably a lot of folks here
  did.
  > Did the CFDJ subscription reach strike anyone else as surprising?
  >
  >     "ColdFusion Developer's Journal:  3,000 copies"
  >
  >     Bummer.  Good luck to 'em, though.
  >
  >     --
  >     -------------------------------------------
  >     Matt Robertson,     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  >     MSB Designs, Inc. http://mysecretbase.com
  >     -------------------------------------------
  >
  >     --
  >
  >
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