A friend of mine over at PowerOne Media just sent me an e-mail to tell me that he is looking for several ColdFusion developers (at several skill levels) at their Ann Arbor, MI location. Primary responsibilities to include working on a ColdFusion based online automotive product, and some technical support work. Job listings are online, although that page does not list all of the open CF positions. If you are interested in learning more, there is an e-mail link at the bottom of the page.
Contrary to what many believe, there are in fact Adobe Bloggers! Yeah!
I received a package from Palm this morning. It contained a little plastic SIM card tray to replace the one in the top of my Treo 650. As per the accompanying note:
Palm has learned that some SIM cards may not fit tightly enough in the SIM tray provided with the Treo 650 product. As a result, the SIM card contacts may lose their connection resulting in possible dropped calls or occasional shutdown of the phone function.
My gut feel is that this cannot be the cause of the reliability problems that I (and many others) have experienced with the Treo 650. But, I've switched SIM trays, you never know.
Yes, I now work for Adobe. Although, what I am doing is no different to what I was doing while working for Macromedia. I am talking to customers and developers, answering questions, working on some new articles and content, tinkering with ColdFusion/Flex integration ... for now, as far as ColdFusion specifically is concerned, this is little more than a change in name.
It is worth noting that ColdFusion is now part of the Adobe "Enterprise and Developer Solutions Business Unit" which is also responsible for Flex (as well as the Adobe LiveCycle products). And it is also worth noting that the team responsible for ColdFusion has not changed either, nor has our planning for "Scorpio" (although, I must confess, the new integration possibilities are positively mouth-watering).