That's a great idea Michael. I'm all for it.
regards,
larry
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Hi all,
My job will be ending sometime next year due to a merger. I'm a Senior
level CF Developer with 10+ years experience. I am wondering what the job
market is looking like out there for us senior type CF developers with the
economy the way it is here in the US.
What I'm concerned
I am not looking for work and have not been in a long time but I still
continue to get contacted by places looking to hire people with my skill
set. To me it does not seem like the market has lesson any and perhaps has
even increased. I am sure that greatly depends on where someone is located
Michael,
You make a great point and your grasp of the reality of the current
landscape is commendable. I am actually looking for Jr-Mid-Level CFMX
programmers for this exact reason. Those with less time in the market
typically are less procedural and more likely to have an OO state of
mind.
I hope neither of you are making that a stereotype. I have 10 years as a CF
developer, and EVERYTHING I do is OO, and I have a fundamental understanding of
it, and use the usual OO frameworks like Mach-ii, ColdSpring, and Transfer
(although I have developed OO apps without a front controller,
I have been working with it since it basically came out in the 90s. I do
some OO and some procedural, it really depends on who I am doing work for.
For example some of the places I do work for have their own inhouse
frameworks and methodologies which are not OO but that is what you use when
you
I've gotta agree here, I've got 10 plus years, and I'm learning OO.
It's the same warped logic that assumes that a degree equals a better
developer.
CF Developer wrote:
I hope neither of you are making that a stereotype. I have 10 years as a CF
developer, and EVERYTHING I do is OO, and I have
Michael,
Long timers have their way and any other approach is met with hesitation
and disdain.
This is a personality issue, NOT a result of having 10+ years of experience.
I know plenty of CFers who have been around for 10 years that are doing OOP
in CF, including myself. Also, I 'embrace' new
Scott Stewart wrote:
I've gotta agree here, I've got 10 plus years, and I'm learning OO.
It's the same warped logic that assumes that a degree equals a better
developer.
CF Developer wrote:
I hope neither of you are making that a stereotype. I have 10 years
as a CF developer, and
The internet is your best friend in learning OO theory. I'm fortunate
that my local CFUG has an OO god, in Dan Wilson who speaks at just about
every meeting, and is more than willing to answer the kind of stupid
questions I'll ask.
Anymore I take my laptop with me to interviews, I have CF and
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 1:03 PM, Dave Phillips
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My job will be ending sometime next year due to a merger. I'm a Senior
level CF Developer with 10+ years experience. I am wondering what the job
market is looking like out there for us senior type CF developers with the
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