I would never refer to anything as the "best" just because it's the
most successful.

Myspace dominated the market because no other "personal space
provider" made it so easy to do, and in its infancy I assume it was
"reliable enough".

>From my perspective though, it generates a REALLY poor image for
Coldfusion (even though it technically runs on Bluedragon) because of
the problems they have.

Rick

On 6/12/07, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nope, to me they are often the same thing.
>
> Best=best at accomplishing its stated purpose.
>
> The purpose of the app was to allow people to create their own sites.
>
> Most successful is a good metric of how well that went.
>
> Best written? Maybe not. Best UI? Fastest executing? Smallest
> codebase? Most reusable? Even metrics like roi?
>
> These may be useful to us as developers, but are not what are used to
> measure the overall worth of an app.
>
> Of course, the best apps we don't even notice we are using, even when
> used constantly.
>
> just my 2 cents, of course, love to hear your thoughts.
>
> Jerry

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