CF has a great "Editor" Homesite. DW is a GUI Development tool in my book.
Then of course there's CFEclipse. If there's anything you can't get done
efficiently with these 3 applications something's wrong.

On 11/30/06, Tom Forbes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It's a cost/benefit ratio thing. CF is expensive, the past owners
> have not been customer/user friendly and it has a lousy editor (DW).
>
> If PHP existed back when CF 2 or 3 existed, there would be no
> discussion, CF would not currently exist.
>
> My 2 cents.
>
>
>
> At 06:57 PM 11/30/2006, you wrote:
> >"I will say that for a few years now I've been suspicious of the
> >actual revenue numbers generated by ColdFusion, how that revenue
> >breaks down between maintenance versus new licenses for new versions,
> >new customer growth trend, and how that trend's growth pattern
> >compares to the overall growth patterns of other platforms.  Saying
> >that overall revenue has grown can indicate any number of things; the
> >devil's in the details."
> >
> >In Adam's defense, I think many of us have had the same suspicion. The
> >number of shared hosting providers offering ColdFusion support has
> >hardly increased. At least by my observation. In addition, it is not
> >everyday (or week for that matter) that I come across a website that
> >is using ColdFusion. However, I couldn't count how many times I come
> >across PHP websites. There is a subtle increase in the number of open
> >source projects for ColdFusion, but most of them are by the same
> >people who have been contributing to the community for years (Camden,
> >Helms, Woodward, Farrell, etc.). ASP.NET and PHP are being taught on
> >community and university campuses in increasing numbers. At my
> >community college, they just dropped the ColdFusion class in favor of
> >ASP.NET.
> >
> >I have no idea what the future holds for ColdFusion, but the fact that
> >these discussion keep coming up reveals that Adam is not the only one
> >from within the community who has a sneaking suspicion that ColdFusion
> >is not doing as well as we would like. Not to say that it is doing
> >bad, but that it is not competing with alternatives such as Ruby, PHP
> >and ASP.NET (all of which are free by the way).
> >
> >-Aaron
> >
> >
>
> 

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