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From: Munson, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 11:50 AM
Subject: RE: adobe certification site
I guess
John,
Hi how are you?
I didn't see the email from integral7.com. Must be lost in my spam filter. Can
you enlighten me I'd like to check.
Kevin
-- Original Message --
From: John Beynon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date: Tue, 11
] wrote:
Nope, I'm still an Advanced whatsit...
http://www.macromedia.com/v1/handlers/index.cfm?ID=23543#L
-Original Message-
From: John Beynon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 April 2006 20:34
To: CF-Talk
Subject: adobe certification site
I updated my Adobe certification profile
/v1/handlers/index.cfm?ID=23543#L
-Original Message-
From: John Beynon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 April 2006 20:34
To: CF-Talk
Subject: adobe certification site
I updated my Adobe certification profile the other week when the email
arrived from integral7.com, has
...
http://www.macromedia.com/v1/handlers/index.cfm?ID=23543#L
-Original Message-
From: John Beynon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 April 2006 20:34
To: CF-Talk
Subject: adobe certification site
I updated my Adobe certification profile the other week when the email
...
http://www.macromedia.com/v1/handlers/index.cfm?ID=23543#L
-Original Message-
From: John Beynon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 April 2006 20:34
To: CF-Talk
Subject: adobe certification site
I updated my Adobe certification profile the other week when the email
Message-
From: John Beynon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 April 2006 20:34
To: CF-Talk
Subject: adobe certification site
I updated my Adobe certification profile the other week when the email
arrived from integral7.com, has anyone else been demoted from
Yes, Advanced is used on that site. There is a category called
Certified Advanced Coldfusion MX Developer, and one called Certified
Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX7 Developer, as well as the one we
seem to have been downgraded to:Certified ColdFusion MX Developer.
Cheers
Mike Kear
The same happaned to me - and I helped write the cert! ;)
On 4/12/06, Mike Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mine too.I think by the looks of it they've mucked up the transfer
of the data from Macromedia's database to Adobe's. Probably using
SQLServer2005 where you can't copy tables from one
You're probably like the rest of us Ray, now we're part of Adobe, we
have to live by a higher standard and therefore we dont know enough.
You'll have to study up again.
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
:-)
That made me chuckle a bit...
hehe
Yves
On 4/12/06, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The same happaned to me - and I helped write the cert! ;)
On 4/12/06, Mike Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mine too.I think by the looks of it they've mucked up the transfer
of the data
Dang it. I have to be honest, I've never been able to remember the
order or arguments for Find(). Thank god for CFE and code hinting. ;)
On 4/12/06, Mike Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're probably like the rest of us Ray, now we're part of Adobe, we
have to live by a higher standard and
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-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 8:44 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: adobe certification site
Dang it. I have to be honest, I've never been able to remember the
order
The one that annoys me is the use of eq in a CFIF, but = in a
CFSET.Does anyone know if there is a reason for the difference, or
is it that they were written by different people or something?
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
Why is it
variable=foo
and
if (variable==foo)
in JavaScript?
-Original Message-
From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 10:49 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: adobe certification site
The one that annoys me is the use of eq in a CFIF
They do two totally different things, its the difference in = and ==,
one is setting a variable equal to something, one is testing for
equality...
On 4/12/06, Mike Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The one that annoys me is the use of eq in a CFIF, but = in a
CFSET.Does anyone know if there is
: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 10:49 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: adobe certification site
The one that annoys me is the use of eq in a CFIF, but = in a
CFSET.Does anyone know if there is a reason for the difference, or
is it that they were written by different people or something?
Cheers
Mike Kear
-Original Message-
From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 10:49 AM
The one that annoys me is the use of eq in a CFIF, but = in a
CFSET.Does anyone know if there is a reason for the difference, or
is it that they were written by different
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From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 10:49 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: adobe certification site
The one that annoys me is the use of eq in a CFIF, but = in a
CFSET.Does anyone know if there is a reason for the difference, or
is it that they were written
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From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 10:49 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: adobe certification site
The one that annoys me is the use of eq in a CFIF, but = in a
CFSET.Does anyone know if there is a reason for the difference, or
is it that they were
) [C] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 10:04 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: adobe certification site
Ummm...I know. I was trying to point out that CF is not the only
language that uses different symbols for assignment and comparison.
-Original Message-
From: Charlie
Hey guys, my Adobe contact says that the cert people are aware of the
problem and it will be fixed soon.
-ray
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Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:237553
Archives:
they're just trying to make it easier for newbies.
Actually, I think the purpose is rather to make it easier for the compiler.
This whole thing starter with Algol, if I remember correctly, which
introduced
the := symbol for assignment.
It was then used by Pascal, which was the first Formal
Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 8:44 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: adobe certification site
Dang it. I have to be honest, I've never been able to
remember the
order or arguments for Find(). Thank god for CFE and code
hinting. ;)
On 4/12/06, Mike Kear [EMAIL
The choice of is and is not for ColdFusion was made for
the sake of making the language easier to read for English
speakers. (Yes I know not everybody speaks english.) I assume
they picked up on the fact that the average person finds C
style operators a tad cryptic and chose to use
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Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 8:44 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: adobe certification site
Dang it. I have to be honest, I've never been able to
remember the
order or arguments for Find(). Thank god for CFE and code
hinting. ;)
On 4/12/06, Mike Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED
The choice of is and is not for ColdFusion was made
for
the sake of making the language easier to read for
English
speakers. (Yes I know not everybody speaks english.) I
assume
they picked up on the fact that the average person finds
C
style operators a tad cryptic and chose to use
= is an assignment operator, not a comparison operator. EQ
and IS are
comparison operators. I wouldn't say it's an
inconsistency. It actually
makes a little more sense. With that said, I screw it up
all the time.
However, one thing that's helped me is that at MAX in New
Orleans we
covered
ALWAYS be variable first.
-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 8:44 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: adobe certification site
Dang it. I have to be honest, I've never been able to
remember the
order or arguments for Find
Well I'm having a different problem with them - I got the email notification
from Adobe, and went to their site and filled out the account activation form -
and the next thing it did was to tell me to log in with my new username and
password. Problem is, it never asked for this info to be
Well I'm having a different problem with them - I got the
email notification from Adobe, and went to their site and
filled out the account activation form - and the next
thing it did was to tell me to log in with my new username
and password. Problem is, it never asked for this info to
be
I guess, the smart thing to do in this case is probably to take these
lists of functions and argument orders and print it out in some way
that makes the most sense to you as a reminder. Print it large enough
to be seen at a distance and tape it to the wall behind your monitor.
:)
Sounds
: adobe certification site
I guess, the smart thing to do in this case is probably to take these
lists of functions and argument orders and print it out in some way
that makes the most sense to you as a reminder. Print it large enough
to be seen at a distance and tape it to the wall behind
I guess, the smart thing to do in this case is probably
to take these
lists of functions and argument orders and print it out
in some way
that makes the most sense to you as a reminder. Print it
large enough
to be seen at a distance and tape it to the wall behind
your monitor.
:)
Sounds
certification site
I guess, the smart thing to do in this case is probably to take these
lists of functions and argument orders and print it out in some way
that makes the most sense to you as a reminder. Print it large enough
to be seen at a distance and tape it to the wall behind your monitor
: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 1:33 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: adobe certification site
= is an assignment operator, not a comparison operator. EQ and IS are
comparison operators. I wouldn't say it's an inconsistency. It
actually makes a little more sense. With that said, I screw it up all
the time
That's probably a good point because once it is compiled
down to a java
class it all looks the same. I think the speed was
probably only in the
compiling of the file while CF took all of the non-typed
language and
turned it into java matching the appropriate variable
types necessary.
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer
Wyle Laboratories, Inc. | Web Developer
-Original Message-
From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 5:23 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: adobe certification site
That's probably a good point because once
me:
It's possible. Although that's the point at which I stop
worrying about
optimization -- I only worry about optimization if I see
something on a
human scale (i.e. more than a few milliseconds). In some
cases the
optimization turns out to be a collection of smaller
optimizations, but
However, one thing that's helped me is that at MAX in New
Orleans we covered some performance tips and if you use EQ
on numerical comparisons and IS on string comparisons, the
performance will be better.
I remembered someone saying this had been debunked as
something that was true
The IIf thing was (and presumably still is) true,
because people typically don't actually write
equivalent CFIF/CFSET stuff. IIf evaluates all
of its arguments, which is an expensive
thing to do.
In a conversation with Mike Dinowitz shortly ago, he indicated to me
that an early version of
I updated my Adobe certification profile the other week when the email
arrived from integral7.com, has anyone else been demoted from an
Advanced CF Developer to a CF Developer? It's there in the list but
for some reason I've been demoted..
anyone else?
john.
Nope, I'm still an Advanced whatsit...
http://www.macromedia.com/v1/handlers/index.cfm?ID=23543#L
-Original Message-
From: John Beynon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 April 2006 20:34
To: CF-Talk
Subject: adobe certification site
I updated my Adobe certification profile the other
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