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>From what I can see, CF on wheels is an attempt to mimic Rails but using
ColdFusion.  What they've ended up with appears to be a scraping of the core
principles of Rails, but without any of bits that makes Rails genuinely
special i.e Ruby.
It would be great if there was the ability to build Rails in CF, but due to
limitations of the language and the way it works it wouldn't be possible.
 Something else worth thinking about is why?  If you wanna use Rails, just
use Rails.  It also runs on Java, .NET etc etc etc

Neil

On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Snake <[email protected]> wrote:

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> I haven't really felt particularly enamored by any of the frameworks enough
> to want to learn them, until I saw ColdBox. This is how a framework should
> be in my eyes, proper documentation and tutorials, lots of time saving
> tools
> and functionality built right in like reporting, debugging, admin tools and
> other cool stuff. This was the style in which I first developed my own
> framework many years ago, albeit rather ancient and basic by todays
> standards, but the idea was the same. If you look at the other big boys
> like
> Fusebox, documentation is almost nonexistent, which is why so many
> developers just use it blindly without fully understanding how it works. So
> for me ColdBox seems to be a step above the rest and is really polished and
> professional looking.
> Check out Charlie's cfmeetup for a coldbox presentation and see what you
> think.
>
> As a host I can tell you that developers using frameworks without a real
> understanding of how they work cause most of our "it works fine on my dev
> machine so it must be your server" type tickets, in particular fusebox.
>
> Russ
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Damien Gallagher
> Sent: 11 February 2009 18:14
> To: Coldfusion Development
> Subject: [CF-Dev] CF on Wheels
>
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> Just looking through Charlie's page of all stuff CF and came across
> frameworks.
>
> Anyone used CF on Wheels? Thoughts?
>
> Damien
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