On 2/26/07, Nick McClure wrote:
> The price of the CF server is part of the reason I ended up getting out of
> it. The market wouldn't pay for apps that they had to purchase a CF license
> for also.

CF, like Apple, targets a certain sect over others.

I just happen to span sects, or else I'd be with a different tech too.

Something open source, probably...

For that certain sect, CF ROXORS and has fine ROI and whatnot.

For that other one, well, not so much, less you got one killer app.

Course, a real man's application is never done, so ROI might be a
factor there too.  Note, that for me, a killer app needs to be
cross platform.

Me loves me cross platform.  Oddly enough.

I do wish CFML were open source tho.  Would make it viable
for some stuff it currently isn't.  Course, pluses and minuses,
pluses and minuses...  don't wanna screw up something that
is working, I reckon... eh.  Interesting, life is.

> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gruss Gott
> > Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 3:58 PM
> > To: CF-Community
> > Subject: Re: Why Vista is a rip off of OS X
> >
> > > dMan wrote:
> > > Much as how people tout the ease of use of CF as a reason for paying
> > > the $$$ for it, this analogy is.
> >
> > Ha!  That's true, that's how I got into CF in the first place: it
> > provided an easy way for people that could learn HTML a way to RAD DB
> > driven web apps.

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