" I mean we can conceivably run our code in Linux,
 definitely on Apache, and possibly on MySQL... the only difference becomes
 CF vs Perl... "
 how about scalability and maintance, I can't even imagine what a nightmare it 
would be to maintain it in perl. 
 Plus, I think the only person who still writes perl is my grandpa....

 I " conceivably " run a lot of sites everyday 24/7 even ;) on cfmx7, apache, 
linux & mysql, hell it runs better than cfmx7, access/ ms sql, iis, faster too 
and is even cheaper too boot.

 I think you are looking at this backwards, maybe get someone to show you why 
perl would be a better choice for dev'n on because I'm not sure it could be 
done unless you are only gunna be writing command line functions.

~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: "Russ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 7:33 PM
To: CF-Talk <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: CF vs LAMP 

This was actually my original question... CF vs LAMP where the P stands for
Perl. Can somebody provide some examples, please, of CF being better then
Perl for web development. I mean we can conceivably run our code in Linux,
definitely on Apache, and possibly on MySQL... the only difference becomes
CF vs Perl... 





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