agreed. I think Allaire used to do a pretty good job of promoting CF, as it was pretty much their main product. Now it's just one of the many products that Macromedia offers, and is by no way the most important. You used to see good comparisons between CF, ASP, PHP etc, which I always thought did a good job of selling it to developers, but those seem to have disappeared.
also they completely ballsed up the whole Tag Gallery, sorry, "Coldfusion Exchange"
"stephen RAdams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
14/04/2004 10:04
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: Subject: [ cf-dev ] The state of ColdFusion in the UK |
What do people think of the state of ColdFusion in the UK? I personally
think that it's a bit poorly supported and promoted by Macromedia. I
mean we have a very few user groups (which I am not knocking), but I
think Macromedia could do more to promote ColdFusion as a product to
both developers (by supporting further the User Groups) and to
organisations so that the market for CF is bigger in the UK.
Who's using CF in the UK, where is it going, do Macromedia have a plan
how to support and promote in the UK. It would be nice to know what they
are doing so we as developers could see how we could help.
What do other UK based developers think? How could we help better
promote CF in the UK?
Stephen Adams
Web Developer/Information Sharing
Community Partnerships
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