>Got a question for you all.  I've been a CF developer now since 2000.
>Previously, I used PHP and found it rather cumbersome.  I'm currently
>working on a accounting project that my boss wants me to develop in PHP
>(because all he's ever used is Linux, PHP, mySQL).


Really? I found the exact opposite coming from PHP to CF. I could do more
with less code with PHP than CF.  I will conceed on John's Point that there
isnt any great Reporting Modules but I have my own that generates PDF
reports. Again alot of this is my opinion and biased towards PHP since it
was/is my primary source of income :)

Or is
> legitimate to keep "consistency" in the languages used within the
> organization?

I think this would be the reasoning.

Eric Haskins


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