RE: Certified ColdFusion Developers

2000-12-04 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP

 Enayet and I think it should be CFSTUD

Resurrecting this a little... does that mean that Ben Forta should put
CFGOD?

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RE: Certified ColdFusion Developers

2000-11-16 Thread Lon Lentz


  How about CF_Cert?

  If you have more than one Cf_Cert By="Allaire,Brainbench"


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RE: Certified ColdFusion Developers

2000-11-16 Thread Adrian Cesana

Just curious how the Brainbench Certification is looked at, is this a
respected certification?

-Adrian

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  How about CF_Cert?

  If you have more than one Cf_Cert By="Allaire,Brainbench"



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RE: Certified ColdFusion Developers

2000-11-16 Thread Robert Sarno

If we did not make it to the last CF Conference, how can we get certified in 
our local area.  My area is in Houston, Texas and how much is the 
certification test.

Rob


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RE: Certified ColdFusion Developers

2000-11-16 Thread Andrew



Ok my 2 cents on the issue.  Personally I like:

cf_certified/

how's that?


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RE: Certified ColdFusion Developers

2000-11-16 Thread Simon Horwith

go to allaire's site and follow the links, or go to vue's site.

~Simon

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If we did not make it to the last CF Conference, how can we get certified in

our local area.  My area is in Houston, Texas and how much is the 
certification test.

Rob


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   How about CF_Cert?

   If you have more than one Cf_Cert By="Allaire,Brainbench"


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RE: Certified ColdFusion Developers

2000-11-16 Thread Scott Wolf

The exams are being offered through Virtual University
Enterprises (http://www.vue.com).  Take a look at their
website and look for a VUE testing center in your area.
The cost of the exam (at least when I checked yesterday)
was $150USD.  Hopefully that helps.  Please let me know
if there's anything else I can do for you.

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If we did not make it to the last CF Conference, how can we get
certified in 
our local area.  My area is in Houston, Texas and how much is the 
certification test.

Rob


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   If you have more than one Cf_Cert By="Allaire,Brainbench"


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Re: Certified ColdFusion Developers

2000-11-16 Thread Lee Surma

Just curious how the Brainbench Certification is looked at, is this a
respected certification?

I just took the test and it seemed very professional and comprehensive. I'm impressed.


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RE: Certified ColdFusion Developers

2000-11-16 Thread Arden Weiss

How about  CF WHOCARES   :-)

Arden Weiss
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Ok my 2 cents on the issue.  Personally I like:

cf_certified/

how's that?


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RE: Certified ColdFusion Developers

2000-11-16 Thread BORKMAN Lee

I took it too, and it thinks I'm a CF Master, so I guess it must be good.
;-)

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Just curious how the Brainbench Certification is looked at, is this a
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I just took the test and it seemed very professional and comprehensive. I'm
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Re: Certified ColdFusion Developers

2000-11-15 Thread paul smith

CERF ;-)

At 03:09 PM 11/15/00 +, you wrote:
Just out of curiosity... since I notice that most of us who passed the
Certification have adjusted their Sigs to say "Certified ColdFusion
Developer", wouldn't it be easier to use an abbreviation?

I know that most of my customers wouldn't know what that meant if it came up
and bit them, also they ignore most things after the name (such as PhD)

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Re: Certified ColdFusion Developers

2000-11-15 Thread Billy Cravens

hehe.. make it sound like a tag:
CF_GeTPuT
ColdFusion Guru That Passed the Test

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Philip Arnold - ASP wrote:
 
 Just out of curiosity... since I notice that most of us who passed the
 Certification have adjusted their Sigs to say "Certified ColdFusion
 Developer", wouldn't it be easier to use an abbreviation?
 
 I know that most of my customers wouldn't know what that meant if it came up
 and bit them, also they ignore most things after the name (such as PhD)
 
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Re: Certified ColdFusion Developers

2000-11-15 Thread AustralianAccommodation.com Pty. Ltd.

not that I am anywhere near being a cold fusion certified developer but for what it is 
worth I suggest your abbreviation be CFCD

Kind Regards

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CERF ;-)

At 03:09 PM 11/15/00 +, you wrote:
Just out of curiosity... since I notice that most of us who passed the
Certification have adjusted their Sigs to say "Certified ColdFusion
Developer", wouldn't it be easier to use an abbreviation?

I know that most of my customers wouldn't know what that meant if it came up
and bit them, also they ignore most things after the name (such as PhD)

Philip Arnold (CCD, maybe?)
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RE: Certified ColdFusion Developers

2000-11-15 Thread Richard Kern

FWTW,

CCD also means Charge Coupled Device 

we could go on from there but I think I like the full def better
Richard Kern

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CERF ;-)

At 03:09 PM 11/15/00 +, you wrote:
Just out of curiosity... since I notice that most of us who passed the
Certification have adjusted their Sigs to say "Certified ColdFusion
Developer", wouldn't it be easier to use an abbreviation?

I know that most of my customers wouldn't know what that meant if it came
up
and bit them, also they ignore most things after the name (such as PhD)

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RE: Certified ColdFusion Developers

2000-11-15 Thread Braver, Ben:

cf_grin
what about those of us who are just "certifiable"?
/cf_grin

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 not that I am anywhere near being a cold fusion certified developer but
 for what it is worth I suggest your abbreviation be CFCD
 
 Kind Regards
 
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 CERF ;-)
 
 At 03:09 PM 11/15/00 +, you wrote:
 Just out of curiosity... since I notice that most of us who passed the
 Certification have adjusted their Sigs to say "Certified ColdFusion
 Developer", wouldn't it be easier to use an abbreviation?
 
 I know that most of my customers wouldn't know what that meant if it came
 up
 and bit them, also they ignore most things after the name (such as PhD)
 
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RE: Certified ColdFusion Developers

2000-11-15 Thread Richard Kern

FWTW,

CCD also means Charge Coupled Device 

we could go on from there but I think I like the full def better
Richard Kern

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Subject: Certified ColdFusion Developers


Just out of curiosity... since I notice that most of us who passed the
Certification have adjusted their Sigs to say "Certified ColdFusion
Developer", wouldn't it be easier to use an abbreviation?

I know that most of my customers wouldn't know what that meant if it came up
and bit them, also they ignore most things after the name (such as PhD)

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ASP Multimedia Limited
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RE: Certified ColdFusion Developers

2000-11-15 Thread Simon Horwith

Enayet and I think it should be CFSTUD

~Simon

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 1400 16th St NW, # 220
 Washington DC 20036
 202.797.6570 (direct line)
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Subject: Certified ColdFusion Developers


Just out of curiosity... since I notice that most of us who passed the
Certification have adjusted their Sigs to say "Certified ColdFusion
Developer", wouldn't it be easier to use an abbreviation?

I know that most of my customers wouldn't know what that meant if it came up
and bit them, also they ignore most things after the name (such as PhD)

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ASP Multimedia Limited
T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133

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