RE: Step in the rigth direction --Developer Edition

2002-01-10 Thread Jason Kufner
I think some of you remember what it was like tackling a new technology: "Well, you need a strong understanding of HTML, Make sure you have a web server running, web-share the website root folder, create a dsn, create a database, connect to that database with SQL, make sure you have ColdFusion run

Re: Step in the rigth direction --Developer Edition

2002-01-10 Thread Billy Cravens
ssage - From: "Jeffry Houser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 3:23 PM Subject: Re: Step in the rigth direction --Developer Edition > That is a pretty expensive requirement for a class isn't it? Even

RE: Step in the rigth direction --Developer Edition

2002-01-10 Thread Ken Wilson
>I'd think you'd make CF Studio (liscensed, >not trial) one of your class requirements. I would think requiring an upfront investment in Studio would cut down on attendance amongst those who aren't already familiar with CF. Particularly when Homesite and other editors can be used quite easily.

Re: Step in the rigth direction --Developer Edition

2002-01-10 Thread Jeffry Houser
That is a pretty expensive requirement for a class isn't it? Even with an education discount, it's still over $100, right? At 01:45 PM 01/10/2002 -0600, you wrote: >Of course, if the user had a liscensed copy of CF Studio, it included the >"developers" copy of CF Server. I'd think you'd make

Re: Step in the rigth direction --Developer Edition

2002-01-10 Thread Billy Cravens
Of course, if the user had a liscensed copy of CF Studio, it included the "developers" copy of CF Server. I'd think you'd make CF Studio (liscensed, not trial) one of your class requirements. - Original Message - From: "Jason Kufner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: Step in the rigth direction --Developer Edition

2002-01-10 Thread Kevin Miller
Ditto. Smart move. Kevin >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/10/02 11:06AM >>> I just wanted to point this out to everyone on the list. With all the talk about the 'death of coldFusion' I think this is a real step in the right direction. I've already convinced one client to use ColdFusion BECAUSE their IT