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
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>
>> -----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
>> >
>> 
>
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