"I'll continue to love the language and lament that Adobe ever bought it"

Actually, I am glad Adobe bought ColdFusion (Macromedia).  For decades Adobe 
has been a leader if not the leader in print media. For years Adobe had been 
trying to figure out how to make the transition from print to digital 
publishing. They had several poorly adopted products that never did well. When 
Adobe took over Macromedia and thus ColdFusion along with the other digital 
publishing products, Adobe found (bought) it's way into the future of digital 
media and publishing. I think Adobe is dedicated to keeping ColdFusion as the 
center of their offerings. Personally, I think Adobe could do more, and would 
love to see them do more.  Heck, maybe they are doing more and I have not seen 
or heard of those efforts.  





Wil Genovese

One man with courage makes a majority.
-Andrew Jackson

A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well. 

On Jan 13, 2011, at 7:18 PM, Michael Grant wrote:

> 
> I'll continue to love the language and lament that Adobe ever bought it.


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