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My guess about the gig I'm looking at pre-interview is they are doing the kinds of things that CF and Dreamweaver do well. I spent some time at the local CompSci library (Barnes and Nobles) this afternoon. CF and DW are basic stuff that was pretty basic when I did it in PFE, so possibly a nice clean job to have (come in on time, put on headphones, code pages, take off headphones, go home. Code 3D. Get up and Repeat.). I spent the remaining time looking at a good OpenGL text. I was delighted to see a Professional Web 2.0 book with authors who's names are regulars on this list. Cool! len -----Original Message----- From: Nathan Young -X (natyoung - Artizen at Cisco) [mailto:natyoung@c...] I'd take this a step further and assert that because of specific limitation of the cold fusion environment, your attempts to solve complex problems using elegant and well known design patterns are often going to be foiled. Completely in my own opinion: In descending order of elegance, languages that are popular for web development and suport good coding practices by design are: - ruby - python - java (using JSP or similar) - perl and .net (tied) - javascript and php (tied) - cold fusion - java (using velocity) ----->Nathan
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