My opinion is...Take it to CF-Jobs-Talk or CF-Community where this thread belongs (and that off-shore development looks good in the short-term, but is bad in the long-term for NA companies and NA economy)

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  ----- Original Message -----
  From: David Adams
  To: CF-Talk
  Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 12:17 PM
  Subject: CF and Off Shore Development

  Will the simplicity and elegance of CF be it's saving grace in the future for the lonely, over paid web developer in North America?

  Why sweat learning Java and .Net when off shore development will be doing it better and cheaper in the future anyways?

  The way I see it is that I am better off being a really good CFer that has face-to-face access the client, the keeper of the money, and building them 'quick and dirty' web applications.  Then when they want to take it to the next step, that is when the application development should go off shore.

  I argue that the future of the North American CF developer is in the integration of CFCs, FBX Plugins, UDFs that have been written by someone else.

  What is our opinion?
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