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Shawn

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It just dawned on me that the Fusetalk name likely came from the fact that it was programmed in Coldfusion and was probably the first and only forum package to have been done in coldfusion. Seems kinda strange that they are still using the same name even though they switched over to .NET. Maybe it should be called .NETTalk? :confused:
 

Zim Hosein

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Originally posted by: Shawn
It just dawned on me that the Fusetalk name likely came from the fact that it was programmed in Coldfusion and was probably the first and only forum package to have been done in coldfusion. Seems kinda strange that they are still using the same name even though they switched over to .NET. Maybe it should be called .NETTalk? :confused:

http://www.fusetalk.com/contactus/index.cfm ;)
 

Shawn

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Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: Shawn
It just dawned on me that the Fusetalk name likely came from the fact that it was programmed in Coldfusion and was probably the first and only forum package to have been done in coldfusion. Seems kinda strange that they are still using the same name even though they switched over to .NET. Maybe it should be called .NETTalk? :confused:

http://www.fusetalk.com/contactus/index.cfm ;)

Well strangely their site is still written in CF and it looks like they are still offering a CF version of their software. So in that case why did that start over the version numbers again? Talk about confusing. :confused:
 

scottish144

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Yeah, and a String in java was named after the saying "A String of Letters makes a word". Maybe it should just be called a word instead.
 

Zim Hosein

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Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: Shawn
It just dawned on me that the Fusetalk name likely came from the fact that it was programmed in Coldfusion and was probably the first and only forum package to have been done in coldfusion. Seems kinda strange that they are still using the same name even though they switched over to .NET. Maybe it should be called .NETTalk? :confused:

http://www.fusetalk.com/contactus/index.cfm ;)

Well strangely their site is still written in CF and it looks like they are still offering a CF version of their software. So in that case why did that start over the version numbers again? Talk about confusing. :confused:

Ask Jason Shawn, OT isn't going to have the answer, all we can add is a bunch of worthless posts like mine! :p
 

Shawn

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Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: Shawn
It just dawned on me that the Fusetalk name likely came from the fact that it was programmed in Coldfusion and was probably the first and only forum package to have been done in coldfusion. Seems kinda strange that they are still using the same name even though they switched over to .NET. Maybe it should be called .NETTalk? :confused:

http://www.fusetalk.com/contactus/index.cfm ;)

Well strangely their site is still written in CF and it looks like they are still offering a CF version of their software. So in that case why did that start over the version numbers again? Talk about confusing. :confused:

Ask Jason Shawn, OT isn't going to have the answer, all we can add is a bunch of worthless posts like mine! :p
I did and his answer didn't make any sense either. :confused:
 

Rock Hydra

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Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: Shawn
It just dawned on me that the Fusetalk name likely came from the fact that it was programmed in Coldfusion and was probably the first and only forum package to have been done in coldfusion. Seems kinda strange that they are still using the same name even though they switched over to .NET. Maybe it should be called .NETTalk? :confused:

http://www.fusetalk.com/contactus/index.cfm ;)

Well strangely their site is still written in CF and it looks like they are still offering a CF version of their software. So in that case why did that start over the version numbers again? Talk about confusing. :confused:

Ask Jason Shawn, OT isn't going to have the answer, all we can add is a bunch of worthless posts like mine! :p

Yeah, Zim. What do you have to look forward to? You're over the hill anyway. :p