> just wondered what the list thinks of this msdn article - do 
> you think the comparison is fair/accurate?

Well, it's not really intended to be purely a comparison in the sense of one
being better than another. It's intended to help people migrating from CF to
ASP.NET, so it points out similarities in how you do things. It's not really
intended to tell you why you should migrate, though.

That said, it contains quite a few inaccurate statements, some of which are
dated, others of which are simply wrong. The stuff about locking memory
variables comes from pre-CFMX limitations, for example. There are a bunch of
things which are described as difficult in CF, such as cookieless sessions,
which really aren't that difficult.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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