It's way to early to speculate as parts of it are under NDA. Either MM or I will have some papers out about it once the NDA period is over. There's a lot of great stuff in that area, but....
At 09:31 AM 2/12/02, you wrote: >Slightly related question, but what will be the best way to modularise code >once NEO is launched? Tag libaries? Java classes? Web services? Components? >Or is it too early to speculate? > >Kola Oyedeji >Web developer >Macromedia Certified Advanced ColdFusion 5 Developer >ekeda ltd >http://www.ekeda.co.uk >(+44)020-8429-7300 > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >> Sent: 12 February 2002 04:10 >> To: CF-Community >> Subject: Re: which programming language? >> >> >> Go for JSP. Here are the reasons: >> 1. JSP is integrating a concept called tag libraries. >> Basically, it's CF >> tags but written in Java. (Yes, Sun is recognizing that CF rules). >> 2. There are a number of really good JSP engines out there like JRun >> from MM. >> 3. The next version of CF will allow you to write in CF but have the >> results run on top of java engines. >> All in all, take JSP now and by years end you'll be back >> programming CF. >> :) >> >> Why not the others? Well, Perl is nice if your insane. >> Powerful, but not >> written to be understood by anyone remotely human (Yes, I know Perl). >> PHP will always look like a step child of Asp and will always >> have that >> position. Asp is changing as .net is coming out so it's still >> a little >> in limbo for the future. You can get the latest asp, but then you'll >> have to learn new stuff. >> >> >> > Hey everyone, >> > >> > My boss here at work wants me to learn a new programming >> language for >> web >> > development, as she no longer wants to support ColdFusion :-( >> > I think that I will want to learn either ASP, PHP, JSP, or >> Perl. All >> I know >> > about each of them is that ASP is only on Windows, PHP is for both >> Windows >> > and Linux, JSP is based on Java, and Perl is not tag-based, >> but it is >> still >> > widely used. Which ones do you use, and which would you >> recommend for >> me to >> > learn, and why? >> > >> > Thanks! >> > -Brent >> > >> > ______________________________________________________________________ Get the mailserver that powers this list at http://www.coolfusion.com Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists
