well Micha maybe in your "only enterprise" world you live in what you say maybe 
true.
 But once you come outta la-la land it isn't.

 You say more ppl use CFM because it's easy? I completely disagree with this, 
I'd say that more people use PHP because it's "free".
 "free" beats out easy any day! In your lil enterprise world I am sure there 
are good php coders but I'd say a HUGE and I mean HUGE chuck of the PHP crowd 
is pretty clueless to any kind or sort of programming and has 0 programming 
background. Probably 80% of the don't even have a clue to what OOP even is or 
use it.

 One thing I can say about cfm users is that if you see a site in cfm it 
usually isn't to bad, I seriously can't say that about php. Here in the "real 
world" every dick & harry that thinks they are gunna make a web site and has no 
web background at all, chooses php. Most have no concept of anything other than 
to use zend tools and dreamweaver, they don't even know what a doc title is or 
what compliance is or any kind of presentation standard. Seems to me at least 
most cfm'rs have a bit more knowledge and background.

 Here's an example, completely typical of my competition.
 www.gonzogear1.com

 To me that's your typical LAMP project, granted I don't do enterprise stuff 
but this is a majority of what's out there and this is an average example of 
what I personally go up against. SO you tell me that the person who did this 
has a a background in anything besides bad taste or that they use OOP and this 
isn't a BAD example, it's average.
 Just look at the source code, my god, hell only 79 html errors on home page 
alone.

 " Most people starting with PHP have at least some theoretical
 and experience about programming."
 Hogwash!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Most ppl starting with PHP have little or no 
background in programming whatsoever, i'd even say most of them don't even know 
it's a server-side language!

 To me it still comes down to this, if you take 2 equal programmers who will 
deliver the same quality site then you are on equal grounds to start.
 Then it comes down to cost. Say I charge $100 hour (about average here) that 
would mean if I could finish a project 12 hours faster than the guy using lamp 
then it would be equal again and if say the project takes the lamp guy 120 
hours to finish and me (cause i am a slacker) 80 hours (because fact is that 
less code takes less time which we all agree that cfm is about 2x as fast to 
program in than php), which is the better deal?

 The LAMP one just cost $12000
 the cfm one (including buying a server license) just cost $9200

 The client just save $2800, it ain't rocket science.

 If you can't sell your sell or what you do, then I would suggest you hire 
someone to do it for you. There really isn't any reason why you can't sell a 
cfm site as easily as anything else because there is a small price tag on it 
isn't a good enough excuse.

~Dave the disruptor~
This bottle of lemonaid says "contains no lemon juice" 
and the can of Pledge says "contains real lemon juice"
figures @%*((&% 

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From: "Micha Schopman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 7:37 AM
To: CF-Talk <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: CF vs LAMP 

Nofi, but this thread is going off topic because some people are too
blind seeing there is more on the market than CF :) If you don't like
PHP, that's all right, everybody has its own personal affection with a
language, but stating in someway that the developers using PHP are
amateurs is just not true.

In general, I found the average quality of products developed with PHP
much higher than those made with CF. The learning curve of CF due to its
tag based syntax is much lower, and so people with less programming
experience or less know-how about how to approach certain constructions
are starting quickly writing their code in CF. That is the power behind
CF, but it has its side effects regarding quality. The PHP learning
curve is much higher nor is it very attractive to the beginning
developer. Most people starting with PHP have at least some theoretical
and experience about programming.

Ofcourse there are many good CF developers, but there are also a lot of
unexperienced developers, just because they can get started quickly with
programming. How many developers really use cfqueryparam for instance? I
think there are a lot just output the values without review.

This is true code running in production I had to review once (because
there was an error somewhere)
http://www.mschopman.demon.nl/horror.txt

Micha Schopman
Project Manager

Modern Media, Databankweg 12 M, 3821 AL Amersfoort
Tel 033-4535377, Fax 033-4535388
KvK Amersfoort 39081679, Rabo 39.48.05.380



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