From personal experience and all the stuff going on in the web development 
community, I think it is safe to say CF is doing quite well.

I am finding it quite hilariously easy to find work and I'm not having to sell 
the technology very hard at all. Many of the people I'm doing development for 
have some confidence in it as a technology already, which is something that 
wasn't as common a while back.

Also, take a look at some of the huge new sites using CF right now. Aside from 
sites like MySpace, Bank Of America constantly updating site is a solid CF 
reference. I have definitely been seeing the .cfm extension a lot more while 
browsing too.

Just my personal thoughts on the subject,
Mike.

On Thursday 18 May 2006 2:47 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Good question.  I'd like to know too.  Has anyone seen anything on the
> future of CF?  I know it seems to be the age old question.  Has anyone
> seen an increase in the interest in ColdFusion from the corporate world
> since Adobe purchased it?  Or, is ColdFusion winding down and headed to
> the scrap heap?
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> Tom
>
>
>
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> Anyone know the breakdown of market share for ColdFusion vs ASP, PHP,
> etc.???
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