I took a class, but looking back, it would have been just as easy to learn on my own. However, I am not in the league with the others on this list (I still pretty much use a basic to mid-level programming technique). So if your goal is to get to their level I think it would take some formal training. Just to let you know, you can do a lot (and I mean a lot) just knowing the basic aspects of CF and having a pretty fair understanding of SQL and DB design.
 
Rick
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Robert Reil
Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 2:25 PM
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Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Learning Cold Fusion

Here’s an easy one!

 

Whats the easiest cost effective way to learn how to get up and rolling in CF?

Budget a couple hundred.

I have servers, and software. Should I take a class, a web school, or use Forta’s Web App Construction site?

 

Opinions and links welcome...

 

Robert P. Reil

Managing Director,

Motorcyclecarbs.com, Inc.

4292 Country Garden Walk NW

Kennesaw, Ga. 30152

Office 770-974-8851

Fax 770-974-8852

www.motorcyclecarbs.com


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