Seriously Neil? You question that statement at all? 

Compared to 95% of all editors out there, I think it is obvious that
CFEclipse has a bigger learning curve. (the other 5% including editors such
as Emacs and VI heh) 

Out of the box, you can't just open CFEclipse and start editing files for
one... you have to set up workspaces and projects either with the files you
want to edit or create new files within a project before you can edit them.
The whole project based editing is the one big turn-off for most people that
say they don't like CFEclipse. 

<opinion>If it were easy to just install CFE and simply double click a .cfm
(that isn't part of an existing project) then edit and save... CFEclipse
would be on every developers workstation.</opinion>

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Bobby Hartsfield
http://acoderslife.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
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Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 4:54 PM
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Subject: Re: CF Editor

Really? Why?

  
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-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Matthews
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Mon Jun 25 19:53:22 2007
Subject: RE: CF Editor

I will say that CFE has a very high learning curve. 



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