During the weeks leading up to DevCon 2002, there was lots of talk on this
list about the view of some that ColdFusion had a destiny with death.
Anyone who went to DevCon 2002 saw just the opposite.  What we saw was
Macromedia betting the farm on the potential of the MX products and
especially the marriage of CFMX and FlashMX to be the flagship of their
offerings.  With the ability of CFMX to use and deliver web services, and
FlashMX to work seamlessly with CFMX (as well as other platforms) we saw
windows opening up right before our eyes.  So to the naysayer's who are
considering jumping to ASP, PHP or any other platform because they see an
immanent death for ColdFusion, all I can say is good luck learning those new
languages.  'Cos us old time CF'ers will just be coding away!!!!

FWIW,
Dave

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David R. Hannum
Web Analyst/Programmer
Ohio University Computer Services
Administrative Systems
(740) 597-2524

"If your wife is having fun, and you're not . . .
You're still having a lot more fun than if
you're having fun, and she's not!"  (Red Green)

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