I'm assuming Peter here means he pities Jeremy's having to to run on .NET, rather than pitying him if he chose to integrate CFML and .NET with BlueDragon.NET. But he can correct me if I'm wrong. :-)
 
Even though I'm no longer with the company (left as of April, no great shakes, just looking for new challenges), I can still vouch very well for the product. If one has a legacy investment in CFML (meaning a large number of large CFML apps and CFML developers) then it makes great sense to move the CFML to .NET, pleasing the suits while keeping the CFML and opening doors to tremendous integration, all of which is impossible between ColdFusion and .NET.
 
For more info, I'd direct interested folks to a couple of Microsoft Webcasts I did just before I left. More at :
 
http://bluedragon.blog-city.com/ms_webcast_part1_recording.htm
http://bluedragon.blog-city.com/ms_webcast_part2_recordinghtm.htm
 
/charlie
 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter Tilbrook
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 10:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: OT: - .NET sucking the life out of me

Why not show them you to run CFML apps on (ach!) .Net? BlueDragon allows that.

I pity you however.



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