On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Andy Lester wrote:

> OK, how about if I say that they're apples and oranges?

Which is the apple? Which is the orange?

Can you explain the difference to a blind man with no tastebuds?

Or to be less metaphorical, can you explain the pros & cons of a Perl
based site architecture to a CF driven one to a manager that knows nothing
about either, or to an engineer that understands the general issues but
has zero experience with at least one of the technologies? (That latter
would be me -- I know nothing about CF and would be interested in this
sort of technical comparison to Perl/mod_perl/etc.)

> I wouldn't use CF for anything that wasn't embedded in web pages.
> Further, I wouldn't use Perl for things that ARE embedded in web pages.

Ok. Why? Can you elaborate, or point to a document that does?


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