On 10/18/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I do 'a lot' of PHP coding, it is an unfortunate hazard of working for
> the company that a I work for.

What 'can' and 'cannot' be done, are usually only limitations of the
> programmer trying to create the solution.  I haven't found much of
> anything that cannot be programmed with either CF or PHP.  The
> difference is in the 'built in' systems that come with CF, making it
> easier for someone who has 'no experience' to get 'a little' and feel
> like a champion.


For someone who only started posting a few months ago, you're talking a lot
of smack... While the initial post itself is something for cf-community, I'd
just like to know how a cfinsert would be a drain on your db, or for that
matter how a cfselect which has nothing to do with a database unless you are
doing some ajax stuff and binding it to a cfc. I guess that could slow down
your database but it's the SQL programmers fault, not coldfusion..

Where's the proof?


Casey


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