>
> Music, especially theory, is very logical and an lot
> like programming...just a different medium.
>
> If you get into orchestral composition, it's quite OO. ;o)
>

Interesting observation. I did not "get" music theory until I took physics.
Gobs of math under the hood. 5ths, 3rds, 4ths 7ths... are all fractions of a
sine wave. Fascinating really.

G!


On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 4:33 PM, Rick Faircloth <r...@whitestonemedia.com>wrote:

>
> I think you're right, Mark.
>
> Music, especially theory, is very logical and an lot
> like programming...just a different medium.
>
> If you get into orchestral composition, it's quite OO. ;o)
>
> Rick
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Kruger [mailto:mkru...@cfwebtools.com]
> Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 4:19 PM
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: RE: Education
>
>
> Rick,
>
> That is so funny.... I have a BA in Theology, a BA in Music and I'm just
> shy
> of a master in Sociology - and here I am working in computer development :)
>
> It's not surprising how many folks have Music as a part of their skill set
> who  are also programmers. There's a natural synergy there I think.
>
> -Mark
>
>
>
> Mark A. Kruger, CFG, MCSE
> (402) 408-3733 ext 105
> www.cfwebtools.com
> www.coldfusionmuse.com
> www.necfug.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:r...@whitestonemedia.com]
> Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 3:10 PM
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: RE: Education
>
>
> I have 5 degrees:
>
> - Associate of Arts (1980)
> - Bachelor of Music (1983)
> - Master of Theology (1992)
>
> and the most applicable ones for programming and business:
>
> - Masters from the School of Hard Knocks
> - Doctorate of PraKnApp (Practical Knowledge and Application)
>  from the CF-Talk School of Higher Education...although, I would
>  hardly truly qualify for a doctorate in the course material here...I just
>  know enough to make a living as a free-lancer (what else is there a need
> for? :o)
>
> Rick
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ian Skinner [mailto:h...@ilsweb.com]
> Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 3:31 PM
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: Re: Education
>
>
> Ian Skinner wrote:
> > CF 9 - 2009
> > CF 8 - 2008
> > CF 7 - 2007
> > CF 6 - 2006.
> >
> > I believe that ColdFusion development cycle is two to three years per
> > version.
> According to Wikipedia yes every two or three years.
>
> 2002-May : Macromedia ColdFusion MX version 6.0
> 2005 : Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7
> 2007-July-30 : Adobe ColdFusion 8
> 2009-October-05 : Adobe ColdFusion 9
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 

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