> But that's based on people. If someone is a programmer first, they may
> feel more
> comfortable with .Net as it is more geared to programmers and less 'human'.
> These programmers would not find themselves lost with ColdFusion but may
> be more
> comfortable with a more technical looking language.

Yep.  Starting out in CF was a bit wierd.  I mean, all these tags.
CFSET statements harkening back to the days of "10 let a=10".  But then
I got used to thinking of it as control structures within a document,
rather than using them to create a document, and the clouds parted.

Of course, then I discovered cfscript, and stopped using so many &)(#$)
cfsets.  :-)

--benD
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