Yes, though not by choice. Right now my company's in a "let's make all
our developers learn it to see if we actually do want to switch" mode.
-nathan strutz
Connie DeCinko wrote:
> And to follow upon this question, should any CF-Developer be expanding their
> t
27;re paying for win 2k3 web ed.),
or $6000 for enterprise, suddenly we're shelling out a fortune to
Macromedia.
Yes, I know the development costs are an issue as well, but there are
some other issues in play that i'm not going to talk about in this email.
-nathan strutz
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#x27;s still not ADO.NET.
> You can run PHP on Linux or any other OS when you grow and don't like to
> buy more Windows licenses.
:) that day may come.
>>Yes, I know the development costs are an issue as well, but there are
>>some other issues in play that i'm not goin
good
for your career. Learning _ANY_ other language is good, not just for
your marketability, but for your better understanding of CF and
programming languages in general.
-nathan strutz
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of good things about it, but I still think of it more as a hobby and a
hack than anything.
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You should feel free that the entire site doesn't axis on a variable
called "Moo", or ask if "ZingoBangoBingoBongo" is defined.
I know all about it...
-nathan strutz
http://www.dopefly.com/
Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> I'd give you some samples but the powers
Just to clearify, you mean the arguing, not the bad interview experience,
right? It's jobs-talk, people can post their bad experiences if they like.
Personally, I find it fascinating reading, and I didn't think either Scott
nor Vincent had gone too far.
nathan strutz
http://www.dopefl