Oh boy, I think I have been saying that for like 8+ years now.

Its the market, people are finding it hard to fill ColdFusion roles. So the
only thing left is to move the product over to a more feasible language with
a pool of developers that they can resource from.

Until that changes for ColdFusion it will end up dying in this country,
that's the reality of it. And this has been going on ever since ColdFusion
was owned by Macromedia.


On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 12:47 PM, Steve Onnis <st...@cfcentral.com.au>wrote:

> I see it all the time. Lots of recruitment agencies see CF as a legacy or
> redundant development platform and I guess that is a result of demand and
> corporate retention of the platform.  I really think Adobe needs to do
> something about it. They need to advertise and get out there promoting the
> platform otherwise it will end up the way of the dodo.  They need to be out
> there so we start seeing "Migrating from .NET to Coldfusion" ads!
>

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