I've always been interested in how and why MySpace changed from ColdFusion to 
ASP.NET. I've just seen a new book by Julia Angwin called "Stealing MySpace: 
The Battle to control the most popular website in America."  Here is what she 
has to say about the change:
 
Around 2004, MySpace was hitting its max loads and faced major upscaling and 
server farming. In discussing that, Angwin writes:
 
"At the same time, MySpace was contemplating finally transitioning from 
ColdFusion, the programming language it had started with, to the more robust 
ASP.NET Microsoft programming language. ColdFusion was a programming language 
for quick and dirty websites, not for heavy-duty database applications. 
Intermix board member Andrew Sheehan, who had joined MySpace's fledgling board, 
helped MySpace get some discount software licenses from Microsoft."
 
[end of quotation]
 
There it is, friends, in black and white. Gee, you wonder where they got such a 
negative impression of CF's capabilities?
 
Jeff E
 

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