Uh...doesn't ColdFusion Express fit that bill?

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--Ben

At 04:54 PM 4/30/2001, you wrote:
>I had a thought the other day, that I wanted to run by people - specifically
>A/MM people.  Have you thought at all about putting out an edition of Cold
>Fusion that is like a lite version (very cheap/free) - that just doesn't
>have the database connectivity side to it?  It would get people used to
>programming in CF contexts and methodologies, but would limit the software
>enough that as people's needs got more advanced, they would need the
>database stuff.  Move people from client side scripting to server-side -
>changing the way developers who are just starting or are looking for cheap
>ways of doing things to migrate to the Cold Fusion world.  Not only
>promoting CF server sales, but Studio sales as well.
>
>I think I recall some sort of lite version awhile back that had some
>differences (can't remember what), but I think this actually would get new
>users in, programming in at least pseudo-Cold Fusion, and wanting more.   I
>know it was originally a database application development package, but now
>its way beyond that.
>
>Just a thought...from a very happy CF developer.  Thanks for the decision on
>the liscencing!

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Ben Dyer
Senior Internet Developer
Imaginuity Interactive
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