All,

I started using ColdFusion back when a tech call got Jeremy Allaire - 
mostly because I was not a programmer and needed to program. That was in 
1995. So I used CF on and off for about 14 years then we did C# .NET 
development. 

What I liked about CF, for me anyway, was the rapid speed at which I could 
develop. When I was at Jacobs Technology we used it on NASA projects as it 
was used throughout NASA. But around 2010 that began to change and NASA, 
using much more SharePoint, began to move to .NET.

So what gives? I guess I lost track of what was happening with CF along the 
way. Is it dying? Technologically getting obsolete? Is Adobe going to dump 
it? What has anyone heard.

It is a terrible shame as it works great from my perspective. I am 
developing a pet project now and just wondering if I should keep going 
forward with CF. Thoughts?

Thanks,

Gary McNeel
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gmcneel/

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