| Subject: | Re: What do you call this? |
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| From: | GArlington <garlington@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Fri, 25 Jul 2008 02:54:06 -0700 (PDT) |
| Newsgroups: | macromedia.coldfusion.getting_started |
On Jul 24, 8:09 pm, "BYJ_wntrsnt" <webforumsu...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, I'm very junior in programming and I want to build my resume from what I > learn everyday at work. Today I learned how to write an application using CF > without any interface. What my app. does is to read a text file, my boss calls > this file a feed file. Then I put the records into a tables in a DB and then I > need to use these tables to > create the rest of the logic. After I'm done with it I need to set up my app. > to pick up this feed every day once a day in certain location. So I also > learned how to set up a schedule Task from CF administrator. > > Now, i want to write this experience in my resume, what am i supposed to say? > can anyone help please? Thank you guyzzz.... You DO NOT have to put in your resume such details. This is generally CF programming and scheduled tasks management... You did not put in your resume the fact that you learnt to use <cfset ... /> statement, did you? |
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