Philosophy of the Student. Less as a ColdFusion developer, and more just as a man, I feel that the pursuit of knowledge is a life-long journey. No matter what skill level I am at, there is always something new to learn - a new idea to experiment with, a book to read, a conference to attend. I never want to be a man who is 100% confident that his way is the only right way. The only people that really know what they are doing are those that feel that there's probably a better way to be doing it.
I am Fan of ColdFusion. I love it! In fact, I love ColdFusion so much that I want give up my time to help you love ColdFusion too. Please feel free to send me any question about ColdFusion, Javascript, HTML, or anything web related and I will do my best to get you an answer.
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Ben Nadel (that's me). I graduated from Tufts University in 2002 with magna cum laude honors, earning my B.S. in Computer Science. In addition to a formal engineering education, I have been programming and tutoring in ColdFusion (among other web-based technologies) since 1999.
I was in Duane Reede with my friend, Natalie, helping her do some shopping. As we proceeded down the hair-care isle, she started to complain that they never had anything good for her hair type. She had very frizzy hair and had tried almost every de-frizzing hair product on the market. After picking up her usual shampoo, she exclaimed "I guess they just can't do anything for kinky hair", and like a light bulb turning on, Kinky Solutions was born.
I love the name because not only is it fun and edgy, it embodies my approach to web development; I like to keep it entertaining but at the same time, my ultimate goal is a top quality product with some very tight code.