At the risk of igniting this any further, my original objection was
more to do with the fact that the page that Scott originally linked to
has 5 links at the top of the list that are CF related (which is
good), but they are all Live Webcasts, available at specific times
only, each one occuring
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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: CF and .NET (Followup).
On 23/02/2007, at 12:10 PM, Scott Barnes wrote
I agree and disagree :)
- I agree the CF community should be grown further and you may ask
hang on doesn't that throw into the face of ASP.NET to which I say
yes, but at the same time it has potential to grow the Windows 2003
Server + MSSQL + IIS market some more.
- I disagree there should be a
Of Robin Hilliard
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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: CF and .NET (Followup).
On 23/02/2007, at 12:10 PM, Scott Barnes wrote:
Now if we/you want to play the whole MSFT is Selling card again, go
for it, but count me out
yeah, sadly i am :P
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Scott are you subscribed to the cfwatercooler group?
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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: CF and .NET (Followup).
On 23/02/2007, at 12:10 PM, Scott Barnes wrote:
Now if we/you want to play the whole MSFT is Selling card again, go
for it, but count me
Scott
As our local Microsoft rep, I was wondering if you could provide a
list of all the online mailing list and discussion forums for .net
developers?
I've got a whole bunch of links for online ColdFusion training modules
and I thought I could post them to all the .Net forums, because I hear
Hmm time to get me some popcorn and settle in for a few hours of
quality entertainment.
On 2/23/07, Darren Tracey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott
As our local Microsoft rep, I was wondering if you could provide a
list of all the online mailing list and discussion forums for .net
You're a funny man Darren ;)
On 2/23/07, Darren Tracey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott
As our local Microsoft rep, I was wondering if you could provide a
list of all the online mailing list and discussion forums for .net
developers?
I've got a whole bunch of links for online ColdFusion
Scott,
we have a watercooler for that now. And while I walk on over to it, I would
prefer to look at CF stuff on this list and not spam for another competitor.
Oh Scott, I guess you could join us all at the watercooler rather than place
OT shit in here:-)
On 2/23/07, Scott Barnes [EMAIL
Don't you think I shouldn't do that then?
Do you think maybe that wouldn't be the right place to put a whole
bunch of ColdFusion tutorial information?
The first few articles would be CF - .Net comparisons, so surely that
makes it highly relevant to the .Net audience.
Did I suggest doing something
Darren,
What I think and you do is two seperate issues, its your call on what
your reasoning and wants are going forward.
You have a browser, I'm sure you can find your way around
Google/Live.com so whatever blows your hair back go for it. I'll help
you in anyway I can but to be honest, i'm not
Hm, perhaps it's the learn2asp.net and Campaign in the url that
suggested to some people that this was a selling kinda thing...
Yeah, I probably should of put more of a context behind it - ie CF +
.NET interop - was more the point. Chalk that up to a lesson learnt ;)
It is a campaign though,
hehe. I am going to get me some jaffas to throw :-)
On 2/23/07, Mark Stanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm time to get me some popcorn and settle in for a few hours of
quality entertainment.
On 2/23/07, Darren Tracey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott
As our local Microsoft rep, I
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