yup yup. I hear that!!

I was blown away at the level of "tied-togetherness". I knew already that
FLash MX and CFMX work closely but seeing the power of both together was
great. Awesome things are possible.

J.


On Mon, 4 Nov 2002 15:35:23 -0500 David Hannum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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
> 
> ===============================
> 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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