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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nick McClure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 1:14 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Why is coldfusion better.
> 
> Realistically, the language you use depends on the job. I 
> don't actually use CF anymore, Really, I don't code any more.
> 
> When I did code, I found .NET to be more up my ally as a 
> language. I can try to give you a couple of reasons why 
> somebody would pick something like Java or .NET over CF. 
> Mostly because of the new breed of programmers coming out of 
> school are very adept at languages like Java and .NET. In 
> fact many learn those languages in college.
> 
> Second, marketing, .NET and MS have a major marketing 
> department. Java is also fairly well hyped.
> 
> Third, cost. .NET and Java don't have high costs associated 
> with them. With ..NET once you have windows server, you have 
> a .NET server. For Java, you can put it on almost any 
> platform. CF adds to that cost, as does the IDE. MS gives 
> away basic IDE functions, and there are many open source 
> alternatives for Java.
> 
> Fourth, CF is owned by a company who's products center around 
> design, not application coding.
> 
> Fifth, Security, see marketing. CF is unknown in the normal 
> business world, it isn't places on as high a level as MS or Sun.
> 
> Some of the questions you asked won't have empirical 
> evidence, they are based on the staff you have. Many projects 
> we used to work on were to be sold to third parties to run on 
> their servers. CF is not a good choice for that situation. If 
> they didn't run CF already, they would need to learn to 
> administer the box, and maybe fork out the extra cash to run 
> it. Whereas they all had windows servers and were will to run 
> .NET apps.
> 
> OK, so as for writing up an app.
> 
> Here is your challenge. I have an Active Directory structure 
> that contains 60k User accounts in two separate forests. 
> Daily I need to get a full dump of all the users and 
> reconcile them against a SQL Server DB. Then every 15 minutes 
> I need to get updates to the Active Directory, and reconcile 
> them against the server.
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> >  What is it that you want done that I can't do with CF?  
> Come up with 
> > a project and you do it in the language de Jour and I'll do 
> it in CF.
> > Let's see who completes the project first, which one works 
> and which 
> > one is easier for someone else to maintain.
> 
> 
> 
> 

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