> This is really interesting. Do the majority of developers really spend
> precious time trying out dozens of different IDE's? I guess the subtle
> differences in IDE's never really seemed that important to me as they
> pertain to Cold Fusion, who's primary advantage still remains it's ease-
> of-use.
>
You bring up an interesting point that I don't think many people have
considered. Most people are comfortable with the notion that CFML is a RAD
platform, while Java and .NET are not. Interestingly, both Java and .NET
have great IDEs that seriously increase developer productivity. In other
words, the IDE itself gives those respective platforms their RAD
capabilities.

So I guess if the CFML community ends up with a RAD IDE to go with the RAD
language we will be really RAD! Sounds so 80's. ;)

-Matt
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