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> Point 2: Rapid Application Development and Learning Curve
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> ColdFusion
> The language constructs are new and unlike any other
> programming language, so the learning curve is flat.
>
> VisualStudio.NET
> One can use either VB or C+, with C+ being the more popular.
> A programmer knowing either one of these languages can be
> productive right away.
>
> A lot of components are readily available. For a small
> application, this is plug and play.
A lot of components that .NET uses are BUILT IN to ColdFusion, so you
have no need to see if the plug-in is installed, it's already there!
The learning curve for CF is NOT flat - a basic programmer can get up
and running in a very short period of time, but to be able to do more
complicated things it can take some learning and playing
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