I came across this post where people were discussing the use of smith as an 
alternative to CFMX. Anyways, I was wondering what other peoples thoughts on 
the subject were. I have to agree that Macromedia Coldfusion is kind of getting 
away from what made CFML so popular and that was rapid developement. It seems 
that it is taking me twice as long to write alot of the code (using CFC's) then 
it did before hand, and the complication level has also increased. I am afraid 
to look at CFMX 8 as I feel that OO is the way CF is going. 

Message:

While more competition in the CFML market is a great thing, this engine won't 
run any of the popular frameworks as it is missing one of the most important 
features of CFML; CFCs!!! Think of saying you have developed a Java engine, but 
it doesn't support user defined classes! Not much point. So yes, if all an 
engine had to do was to support simple Tags and CFML functions, then of coure 
it would be fast. 

Reply:

Actually, I regard this as a Good Thing. CF is a champion for pounding out 
small sites quickly. I'd go as far to say that in that capacity probably 
nothing can beat it. I haven't seen anything that beats <cfquery> .... 
<cfoutput>. CFCs tried to bring objects and OO to CF, and they've gone a long 
way to destroying the principal strength of the language - simplicity. Take a 
look at the CF community these days and most of what you'll find is 
intellectual masturbation. They're going down the same road Java went down 
recently. A proliferation of frameworks, to the point where they have numerous 
ORMs and even a Spring clone. You have to wonder if at any point these guys 
don't say, "Hmm, why don't we just use Java?" 

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