Dear folks,

Since we're talking about CFMX and all the problems related to it (sorry
Ben, but CFMX still very painful for me, most of all due the lack of
documentation) I'm curious about the time now we take for code-debug
operations.

Most of programmers (including me) simply do coding on the CFStudio and
than switch to the browser to refresh the template over a staging
server. We check errors, watch server behaviour and other stuffs. Now
with CFMX we have to wait (even on a very fast CPU) a least 3-5 seconds
to see the page result due the Just in time compiler. Not to mention
that (as far as I tested) the 100% CPU consumption on this process...
This is a very significant reduction on the productivity. If we take
this issue plus the new scenario of product modifications (tag changes,
new features, old coding behaviours, etc) we can fact that CFMX
development is far away from the CF5 good (and fast) times.

Does anybody is facing it?

Thanks!
Alex

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