I just thought it might be of interest, hence my original post. Also, its useful / interesting to keep an eye on what's going on elsewhere as it gives an idea about new features that might be coming in Coldfusion v.next or new features we could be asking for. (i.e master-pages, portal framework etc) It was never my intention to start a coldfusion / asp.net debate, they're both cool.
Cheers, Pete (aka lad4bear)
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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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