Joseph Grossberg wrote:
> But, I can't help but wonder whether they are wasting their
> time. Would they be better off spending their time learning ASP, Java or
> another non-CF solution? Why or why not?
Well it depends on the individual doesn't it? If you have projects you can't
build in CF or you feel like you're wasting your time then perhaps it better
to work in another language if that system provides you with the tools you
need to complete the tasks you have.
If you can build your projects in CF and you are happy using CF then I don't
see the point in "grass is greener" type introspection.
> And how would we tell if and when it was time to give up CF and try
> something else,
The day you get a project that you can't build in CF is probably the point
at which you should look at another solution.
> Lastly, why do *you* still use CF?
Because I can build complex, modular systems quickly. I can't do the same in
PHP (modular yes but not anywhere near as quickly)
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