Good points.
 
Personally, I work for a large company that uses CF on their Intranet, so I don't use any of the competing languages (although some are in use elsewhere in the company).  But I can see people jumping around a lot if they work for a consulting firm, or something similar.


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We do work in both (plus JSP, Ruby, PHP, whatever the client wants/demands at times) etc so It didn't really strike me as that odd.  I would be most of the people on the list have to jump from tool to tool depending on the contract.

As much as I like CF I think I would be bored out of my mind if it was all I worked with.  I really enjoy the variety.



On 5/20/05, Munson, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
LOL!

I thought it was kind of odd to see someone plugging ASP.net on a CF
list.

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