Michael,

I agree about limiting yourself, especially as a business owner. We need to
be able to accomplish a task in whichever language/technology our clients
want. We push CF, because it is the 'right' tool for the majority of our
customers.

I thought that the article was interesting in that it was the first quote
from someone who had done tests of the two together. On different platforms.
We have ASP versus CF versus JSP comparisons everywhere, but I haven't seen
any with PHP results.

Has anybody here seen any others?

Always willing to look at two sides of the coin...

Erika
(with a *K*)

"Don't hurry, don't worry. You're only here for a short visit. So be sure to
stop and smell the flowers." - Walter C. Hagen
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-----Original Message-----
From: Michael S. Kimmett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 10:38 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: PHP


Not wanting to start a which is better arguement, but anybody who writes a
message that PHP is "too immature" for high traffic bussiness sites doesn't
know the first thing about PHP or for that matter web development.  PHP is
now running a lot of high end, high traffic websites (Restoration Hardware,
Pfizer, Adcritic, etc).

While I like CF as well as PHP, we as coders should be open to new ideas
that make our job easier and more rewarding.

However, to limit yourself to one development platform or another, only
limits yourself to the number and types of jobs that are available.
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