That is really awesome story.

Its how I think a lot of CF'ers got into it.

Currently I am doing ASP (for a client... not my choice) and Java (for
CFEclipse... my choice!) and CF (for a client.. my choice)

Guess which one is as smooth as warm butter? :D

MD

On 08/11/05, Baz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I have a graphic designer friend who builds static websites for different
> clients. And even when you go static you often still need a minimum amount
> of coding to at least: include top/bottom, trim down navigation with IFs, or
> send a simple contact form to an email...
>
> Well this friend of mine has been slaving for a week trying to do these
> things in ASP, especially the mailer, and having a rough time. I finally
> just told him to do it in CF. Within 1 day, he had converted his entire site
> from ugly-ass ASP to pretty CF and now knows more CF than ASP. I got to
> witness the power first-hand!
>
> Just thought I'd share that...
>
> Baz
>
> P.S. Ever try sending an email from ASP? U.G.L.Y.
>
>
>
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