>
>
> Point 1: Support Track Record
>
> ColdFusion
> Macromedia acquired Allaire, the original developer.
> Macromedia was known for inadequate support. In the near
> future, there will be very few ColdFusion programmers. The
> remaining ColdFusion programmers will charge high fees. In
> the long run it will be expensive to maintain ColdFusion applications.
>
> There is very little support from web resources.
>
> ColdFusion MX was evaluated and rejected by Wyndgate
> Technologies. Wyndgate Technologies continued with the older
> 4.5 version.
>
> VisualStudio.NET
> Microsoft is striving hard to make .NET a very popular
> development platform. .NET came out recently and encompasses
> most of the components required for most types of
> applications. More and more programmers are jumping onto the
> bandwagon. It will become cost effective to go with .NET.
>
> There is a lot of documentation and sample code available for
> programmers on the web.
>
> Visual studio 2002 came out in 2002 and includes many of the
> best concepts from several other web development tools.
I would like you to provide me with details of mailing list of the
quality of CF-Talk (and the other HoF lists), CFDJ list and the CFUG
lists for .NET
With the level of help available from the community (that's a word you
won't hear with .NET), it's a LOT better than "sample code"
Most samples on the net are badly written, and can often be more
problematic that not having it at all - if you wish to learn through
somebody's sample, when you have no idea who this person is, then be my
guest - I'd rather stick with the knowledge level of CF-Talk
[Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]
