I think you're going to get a resounding "It depends" on this one.

Frankly (and I'll preface this with this: of those you specified in the
list, I've only used Fusebox, Model-Glue, and ColdBox), if you know at least
one of them, you'll likely be able to pick up any of the others fairly
easily.

If I were hiring for a position that required "FrameworkX", and a qualified
candidate who'd only worked with "FrameworkY" applied, I'd be pretty
confident that the candidate could easily pick up "FrameworkX" based on
his/her experience with "FrameworkY".

In other words, I don't think it's "important" to know any one of them.
It's important to understand the concepts behind them (MVC, IoC/DI,
convention vs configuration, etc).

On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 7:05 AM, John M Bliss <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Maybe someone with a "big" blog can convert this into a poll...?  If so,
> please reply...
>
> I'm wondering: since Adam's announcement (
> http://cfrant.blogspot.com/2009/11/fuseng-update.html) which is the "most
> important" CFML framework to learn/known (because most CFML shops use it
> and/or will be using it)...?
>
> - Framework - number of current, explicit "hits" on indeed.com
> - FuseBox (still) - 76
> - Mach-ii - 72
> - Model-Glue - 61
> - ColdBox - 13
> - CFWheels - 0
> - OnTap - 0
> - other
>
> --
> John Bliss
> IT Professional
> @jbliss (t) / http://www.linkedin.com/in/jbliss
>
>
> 

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