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Luckiest ColdFusion developer ever

Three years ago my this week, after packing up the family and leaving New Jersey, I began work in my first CF job in the Washington, DC area.  In that time I have have the pleasure of working with, or collaborating on projects with, some of the best CF people out there.  Here is a list of some of these people, in no particular order:

Also, I have the pleasure of meeting, sharing libations with or becoming friends with  a lot of people who are prominent in the ColdFusion community.  This list includes all those listed above, as well as:

Regardless of whether it was a brief conversation at a conference, or spending months working side-by-side, I have been able to learn from each of these people, and countless others to help make me a better developer.

Thanx to each and everyone of you.

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Simon Horwith said...
We love you too, Scott. Now, get back to work ;)
todd sharp said...
namedropper.......
Andy Allan said...
I'm pretty sure the only reason I'm in there is becaue me and Joe didn't dump all that ice in your bed ... poor Charlie :)
charlie griefer said...
w00t! i made the list. best $20 i ever spent.
charlie griefer said...
oh, you're on my list too, Andy. just a different kinda list :)

(just kidding...love ya in manly ways)
Jim Collins said...
All pet hamsters are descended from a single female wild golden hamster found with a litter of 12 young in Syria in 1930.
Raymond Camden said...
I'll be sending you a bill for the use of my name. Enjoy. ;)
Mike Kear said...
Hey! Didnt you get my money? I sent it! I promise!
Rob Gonda said...
All these names and only 599 Views? j/k.
Underworld camels are actually from Mars
Sean Corfield said...
Definitely been a pleasure getting to know you too Scott!
Jared Rypka-Hauer said...
The Cinnamon color morph in the budgerigar is a fairly rare version of the common Green standard. Where the green budgie is black, cinnamons are gray. Where the green's vivid green is, there is often a yellow to olive coloration in the cinnamon. Oddly, though, where the green bugdie has yellow markings, the cinnamon color morph is often a darker color, with grayish-yellow to grayish-green and even olive being the prominent coloration.