Thank you for a troll war. We all on the list appreciate it. Please try to 
contain yourself and stop posting religious discussions about .Net / CF / 
PHP / something else. Please people - these programming languages are just 
tools. Comparing a screwdriver to a hammer doesn't make sense, now does it?

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jesse B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Jobs" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 6:49 PM
Subject: Re: Want to move into .Net?


> Please forgive me Michael but I can't help but reply.
>
> Adrocknaphobia... you are a complete tool. If you were smart enough to 
> know anything about .Net you would not have posted that worthless snippet 
> of garbage. Seeings how CF is so easy for you then you should have a few 
> days to spare to really dig into .Net and see what it's about. Microsoft 
> provides far more support and far better dev tools to the .Net community 
> than CF ever did or ever will. I am not a .Net programmer but I am smart 
> enough to see what it has to offer to me as a developer.
>
> If at some point when you are not so narrow minded and have some worth 
> while experience in both .Net and CF then and only then will you be able 
> to make a comparison of the two that does not make you sound foolish.
>
> As far as Rapid Application Development I'll challenge your 
> Dreamweaver/HomeSite/Eclipse/WhatEver against Visual Studio. I am pretty 
> certain that in the right hands the latest version of VS will generate 
> more code for more things then all of your tools together.
>
> Your inability to provide an educated comparison of CF to .Net is a pretty 
> good indication of your severe short comings as a developer. Maybe you 
> should have a talk with Mr Churvis, he can offer you a good comparison 
> that may give you a different mind set.
>
> And lastly, the guy with .Net experience will have far more opportunity 
> than yourself and also be able to earn a fair bit more money than you.
>
>>Dear sir,
>>
>>I would love the opportunity to learn .NET!
>>
>>ColdFusion is just too easy and too powerful. My current employer thinks 
>>I'm
>>lazy because I'd rather write fewer lines of code and finish my projects
>>early. I used to take solace in the fact that as a ColdFusion developer I
>>helped defined the Rapid Application Development movement and built some 
>>of
>>the very first Rich Internet Applications (years before Flex and AJAX). 
>>But
>>the recent launch of ColdFusion 8 is just too much! Now my boss is 
>>expecting
>>me to leverage AJAX in addition to Flex and AIR, integrate with MS 
>>Exchange
>>and .NET, build document driven applications with PDF, debug and 
>>performance
>>tune existing applications with the built-in server monitor, generate 
>>images
>>on the fly, etc. It's just too much! I'm tired of writing code once that 
>>can
>>be accessed from anywhere. I want to write code that only gets deployed on
>>Windows and only works in IE. Screw this write once, run anywhere, access
>>from anywhere crap. It's too much power! I'm not Spiderman, I can't handle
>>this responsibility!
>>
>>Sigh. It'll be great to become a .NET developer. With such a limited
>>toolset, people won't expect much from me....
>>
>>-Adam
>>
>>PS. Do they make Visual Studio for OSX?
>>
>>PSS. My resume is _not_ attached because ColdFusion pwns .NET!
>>
>>On Dec 20, 2007 4:44 PM, Sam Mandolfo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>
> 

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