on for myself. I'm putting together a little database to track what movies
I've watched. I've got another one that I'm "working on" that is a database
of car specs and a flash remoting interface for the pocketpc. If it ever
gets built it won't be commercial quality since I'm not devoting time to it.
But it might be useful to someone.
And I totally agree about the LAMP comparison. That's why I mentioned at the
end that MM needs to pony up too.
-Kevin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marlon Moyer"
> I think some of this phenomenon rests on the fact that a lot of CF
> developers are developing intranets and other "behind-a-firewall"
> applications. My employer isn't too happy when I want to share the code
> I create for them.
>
> I think the programming audience for other languages tend to include
> more younger people with freetime on their hands that can create code
> without needing to be paid for it.
>
> Another thing is that CF development requires some cash outlay, or at
> least it did in the past, and now is kind of late to be entering the
> free arena. It's fairly easy to set up a LAMP box and serve some web
> pages from your cable modem. Given this, I think that since the setup
> has a minimal cost to it, you're more apt to "give away" code.
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