I like .NET. The extra effort you put into developing your applications, is
returned to you when it performs at a lightning pace. You can sort through
ten's of thousands of "objects", and they can literally be just about
ANYTHING, in a matter of milliseconds. It's fun :)

Like you, i've kind of lost my excitement for CF, but that doesn't mean I
don't still love it. You never really get over your first love, after all.

On 6/27/06, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 6/27/06, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > We still do plenty of CF. Many of our current web apps are written in
> CF, so
> > there we won't be abandoning it completely anytime soon. However, since
> our
> > company was bought out last year, most new development is eyeing .NET
> over
> > CF.
> >
> > I assume you are on 2.0?
> >
>
> Not yet.  Not even on .Net yet :)  Just wanted to get a feel for how
> you felt about it.  I've tried a few simple things in .Net and just
> get excited about it.  But then again, it's been a while since I was
> excited about CF.  Flex may change that though, but that doesn't
> necessarily have to interop with CF either.
>
>
>
> --
> There more than one answer to these questions pointing me in a crooked
> line.
> And the less I seek my source for some definitive, the closer I am to
> fine.
>
> 

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