Has anybody seen this?

http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9020942&pageNumber=2

*5. ColdFusion*

This once-popular Web programming language -- released in the mid-1990s 
by Allaire Corp. (which was later purchased by Macromedia Inc., which 
itself was acquired by Adobe Systems Inc.) -- has since been superseded 
by other development platforms, including Microsoft Corp.'s Active 
Server Pages and .Net, as well as Java, Ruby on Rails, Python, PHP and 
other open-source languages. Debates continue over whether ColdFusion is 
as robust and scalable as its competitors, but nevertheless, premiums 
paid for ColdFusion programmers have dropped way off, according to 
Foote. "It was really popular at one time, but the market is now crowded 
with other products," he says.



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