Andrew,
As I said, everyone here thought the thread was funny. I welcome everyone's opinion and as I know you I don't think you are just being a dickhead. Perhaps others who don't know you think your just out to bag ColdFusion and they don't realise that you've been a CF developer for 10 years. Personally I'm interested in the stories where CF looses people to other technologies and their reasons. I know that not everyone agrees with your price argument, but I think it makes sense, while you may have been able to do an OEM deal, who knew (not me) and sometimes decisions get made and even though you fight for a different solution, you sometimes loose. I've been evaluating Visual Studio 9 (Orcas) and quite like .NET, but while CF remains affordable, while I can get good people and while Adobe continue to support ColdFusion, we are unlikely to move. Moving to .NET in our case would cost more in Visual Studio licences than CF costs in Enterprise licence. Regards Dale Fraser <http://dalefraser.blogspot.com> http://dalefraser.blogspot.com From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrew Scott Sent: Monday, 2 July 2007 12:26 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [cfaussie] Re: VOT: Where Is AS Dale, Whether people think I am a dickhead, or an arse. The fact is that the trend of Coldfusion in the Enterprise market is changing, I voiced that after taking the survey. So to take a survey like this Dale, is childish to say the least. I mean I know you personally, and you have voiced your same opinions on the cost of products in the past, the only difference I backed it up with trends that are real facts. The stupid thing is, I was only relaying what I see and what was happening with us as a company. We picked up 2 clients in the last 6 months who had their website / intranet systems written in Coldfusion. We as a company also went with the wishes of our clients, and that did not include Coldfusion. One was an Enterprise solution the other, is to fit within our product strategy and we pitched our idea and won based on that. And the other client was burned by the previous developer, and ended up spending a great deal of money, 6 figures and being a large international company has damaged us as Coldfusion developers. We are also pitching for another very large contract, based on our product model and we are also very close to signing that deal as well, and again it doesn't include Coldfusion Enterprise. I wish that it wasn't happening, and if I can do anything to help change the swing back to Coldfusion I would certainly do that and that is what people seemed to have not understood. Andrew Scott Senior Coldfusion Developer Aegeon Pty. Ltd. www.aegeon.com.au Phone: +613 8676 4223 Mobile: 0404 998 273 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.9.14/883 - Release Date: 1/07/2007 12:19 PM --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "cfaussie" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cfaussie?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
