That's no moon. It's an ArgumentCollection

Raymond Camden here, and if you don't know by now, I have to warn you that I'm something of a Star Wars junkie. I've been at Broadchoice for a few months now as the VP of Software Development. My primary job is going to focus on the Collaboration Platform and application development. I'll be working hand in hand with the other fine folks on this blog and I hope to share as much as possible from behind the scenes.

Frankly I feel like the Padawan here. I've a great deal of respect for my coworkers, both those on and off this blog. I'll also admit to sometimes even feeling a bit overwhelmed. But the flip side to that is that I feel like I've learned more in the last few months then I've learned in years.

I think many ColdFusion developers get by - shoot - even have big successes - without having to push themselves. The ColdFusion platform is incredibly powerful and lets folks who have little to no formal programming experience achieve great things. That's a double edged sword. We can do a lot more than get by. I hope to share those things that are new and different to me in hopes that others can learn by them as well.

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Steve Withington's Gravatar Congrats again Ray (and the many other talented people at Broadchoice)! I'm looking forward to seeing how you and the others are using ColdFusion (and other related technologies) to deliver best-of-class software applications. Best wishes to everyone on your continued success!
# Posted By Steve Withington | 8/5/08 5:44 PM
Scott P's Gravatar Ray - that is a statement. If you think about how you feel overwhelmed, how does the average CF coder who really just wants to help his business with apps to actually accomplish tasks feel when he/she dives into the subject outside of the norm.
# Posted By Scott P | 8/6/08 3:16 AM
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