ROFL! Well I have been using Coldspring for quite some time now, but this is the first time I've had the opportunity to pull the entire site down and rebuild it using Coldspring to wire everything up. This was because it's a probono site of mine, so it was my own dime I was spending. (This site is something of a test bed for me - it's where I use anything new for the first time, so I know a little about what I'm doing by the time I come to charge clients for it.)
The other places I've used Coldspring have been existing client sites, and because I haven't yet met a client willing to rebuild the site from scratch, they are a mixture of legacy apps and new stuff, so some of the benefits of coldspring are hidden by the sluggish legacy code. With all those sites, I'm progressively moving them over to newer techniques as I get to revamp one aspect or another. This was the first site I've done where the latest coding techniques I use have stood in stark contrast to show whether they're better or not than the old way I used to do it. And new is FAR better than old from many different points of view. Cheers Mike Kear Windsor, NSW, Australia 0422 985 585 Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer AFP Webworks Pty Ltd http://afpwebworks.com Full Scale ColdFusion hosting from A$15/month -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jared Rypka-Hauer Sent: Tuesday, 18 March 2008 2:11 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [coldspring-dev] Delighted with the conversion MIKE! You got it to work! Rock on, man! ;) And you did it without a flame war and everything! :D Seriously, congrats, and thanks for sharing your successes. :) J On Mar 15, 2008, at 9:30 AM, Mike Kear wrote: > This won't come as a surprise to those of you who have been > building sites > using Coldspring for a while, but I was VERY pleasantly surprised > at the > performance improvement when I launched my first all-Coldspring site > conversion today. > > I've been using Coldspring for a while now, but never had the > opportunity to > completely rebuild a site, or build one from scratch, where all my > components were managed by Coldspring - until now. ...
