So Rome isn't burning then?

On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 10:35 AM, Marc Funaro <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> >Or it could be seen as a negative sign that after ten years CF still
> >hasn't been able to shake off the "cf is dying" stigma.
>
> True this.  Scour the web - how many other languages have their devoted
> developers constantly asking this same question over and over?  PHP?  Ruby?
> Java?  Etc.?
>
> Some HAVE actually "died" in the broadest sense of the word, by being about
> as low on the "technologies chosen for new projects" totem pole, but their
> communities just keep chugging away without a peep, like factory worker
> children.
>
> It's pretty funny how us CFers are always looking in the mirror like some
> collective Stuart Smalley or something.
>
> I haven't used CF9 yet (gasp!  He's not on the bandwagon!  GET HIM!!), but
> I know and have come to accept the limitations of CF8 and earlier, and I
> still make a huge, comfortable living writing useful code in this language.
>
> I'll just start to feel good again when someone on one of my favored lurk
> lists will hold up that damned mirror. CFer's, listen up!  You're Good
> Enough, You're Smart Enough, and Doggone It, People Like You!!  ;)
>
> Tongue in cheek, of course.
>
> 

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