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From: "Dylan Bromby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 11:51 PM


>
> as for those who have these concerns because CF is the only development
> language they have experience with; it never hurts to learn more, and it
> should help you advance your career both in terms of position and economics.
> at least, if those are meaningful for you.

Yes.  Development environments, like operating systems etc.. should_never_become
a religion. We should always keep our eye on the ball, and the end objective
which is productivity - i.e. producing the most state-of-the-art applications
possible, with the best tools available at the time.

Those that refuse to move with the times will pay the price.

What I want to see out of this merger is the ultimate environment for creating
powerful, integrated, homogeneous database driven Internet services, with a full
array of tools for graphics etc.. To that end I am not bothered whether the end
product is Cold Fusion, a development of it, or better still a combination of
all environments available. Lets not also forget XML, PHP etc. etc.. - they all
have to be factored in. The only caveat is backwards compatibility at all times
for legacy applications.

Adrian Cooper.



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