Consider this - if CF was the inferior product, you would have had the same
defensive reaction. Perception is everything.
IMO a good developer has skills that transcends any tool kit. Put a good CF
developer in a .net environment for 6 months to a year, and I bet they will
become a good .net dev
Nice Larry. Exactly.
Where did everyone's sense of humor go?
I thought the original email was a little lacking in CF thrust for an
email on a coldfusion jobs list. (I personally would have emphasized
more the need for a skilled Coldfusion programmer to own the existing
app to understand the conve
Here's my take on whole discussion, I'd rather see it go the way of a
bad hair salon - curl up and dye.
regardless,
happy holidays all.
larry
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/I also thought the response was pretty funny.
/
/I certainly didn't think it required any sort of response from the
/original poster, unless a "ha, ha. Do you want the job? you know you
/are jealous" type of humor-rebuttal.
/
/And it went downhill from there.
I don't remember seeing the original
Yep, my bad. Jesse B's response was so aggressive, I just assumed it
was the original poster reacting.
My complete apologies to Sam. He gets a few karma points for _not_ responding.
On Dec 21, 2007 11:00 AM, William Seiter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> /I also thought the response was pretty funny
kill thread please.
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Michael Perlstein
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