On Mar 17, 2014, at 3:26 PM, Wil Genovese <jugg...@trunkful.com> wrote:
> > PHP isnt safer. Just different. > > And just because youre not hosting the servers does not me you are not > responsible for them and you certainly are responsible for the damage caused > by the hack. Go to http://www.securityfocus.com/vulnerabilities and look up > PHP vulnerabilities. Totally agree. I love developing in CF as I can build complex apps in 1/2 the time as it takes in PHP. As long as you do your part in writing secure code and keeping the server up to date, its rock solid. That said, CF is, effectively, an orphan in Adobes business model these days. I cant speak for everyone, and I really like CF10 as an application server, but more and more new clients are migrating in the direction of Railo. The development team there keeps coming on strong and I have the benefit of pitching an open-source stack, with fewer of the negative associations that the word Coldfusion seems to generate in the IT community these days. I tend to discuss the programming language, rapid deployment, and the ability to leverage Java with the app server choice as a secondary ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now! http://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Coldfusion-Anthology/dp/1430272155/?tag=houseoffusion Archive: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-talk/message.cfm/messageid:357977 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-talk/subscribe.cfm Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-talk/unsubscribe.cfm