On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 12:52 AM, Bryn Parrott
<bryn_parr...@internode.on.net> wrote:
> I've observed the same thing over a period of 10 years or so.  The Cold 
> Fusion market is mature, there are fewer newbies out there asking dumb 
> questions.

That would seem to mesh with the results for CFUnited "State of the CF
Union" survey: 80% of respondents have 6+ years of CFML experience
(half of those claim 10+ years).

> It would help if Adobe were to make an investment in Cold Fusion

I'd say with the push into education (free licenses, free public
curriculum) and the huge advances in CF9, Adobe is making a pretty big
investment in ColdFusion. They sponsor CF-focused conferences all over
the place and they're very aggressively marketing to draw in new-to-CF
developers. They might not be investing every penny where you want,
but it's a little unfair to imply they aren't investing...
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