> > It sounds like what you were saying is that lower-cost
> > options have become more attractive to you in a smaller-scale 
> > setting, and you don't feel like we're addressing that shift, 
> > but instead developing more support for enterprise uses of CF.
> > 
> > Did I get the gist right?
> > 
> > -Vern
> 
> Pretty much, I suppose you could say that CF has lost it's 
> traditional advantages of fast dev time, community support 
> etc. and up against a free product it's a no brainer. PHPs 
> major drawback was the lack of a good editor, there seem to 
> be a few OK ones about now though (although nothing to 
> compare with CF Studio), ironically DWMX seems to be as good 
> as it gets for PHP at the moment.

I like PHP but it's still got nothing on CF as far as ease of
development goes.  CF stills wins that battle hands down.  In my opinion
of course.

PHP community support is great (and for an open-source tool pretty much
required). But CF's community support has never been stronger and is
continuously one of the best in the business: others may be larger, but
very few (perhaps none) have the cohesiveness of the CF community.

I suppose what I'm saying is that PHP DOES, absolutely does, have all
the things you've mentioned. But the assertion that because IT does
means that CF has "lost" is just sloppy reasoning.  Both (or any number
of) products can have the same advantages.

The simple fact is that CF usage is growing wildly.  Most of the sales
of CFMX this year have been from new customers.  It is a paid product
and will continue to be a paid product (unless somebody comes up with a
corporately attractive open-source model).

I personally think that it's telling that even costing as much as it
does it's still popular and gaining popularity quickly.  PHP is gaining
popularity as well - perhaps because it's free, but there's definitely
other reasons.

The fact that both are gaining users simply says to me that both are
damn fine products.  If people just wanted free they would have stayed
with PERL and Java.  And if free really was all that mattered CF just
wouldn't be doing so darn well.

Jim Davis


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