Its time all of us become ambidextrous developers with .NET + CF as
tools. CF is losing it's biggest sites one by one because of
outrageous pricing for the enterprise product, poor support by adobe
and performance issues.
For a onsey twosey server site, its not an issue but once you start
playing with the big boys, CF doesn't make financial sense.
I'm afraid I have to admit that Phil has a point here. Adobe's CF is
very expensive. If someone were to create an open source CFML parser, I
think you'd see a lot more sites developing with it. I was just over at
a site called CFOpen.org, and while it's nice to think of there being
open source code that is written in CF, what's the point if you have to
buy the server-side parser to make that code work? It's very
frustrating, because it's such a great language. New Atlanta comes close
with their free server edition, but it can't be used for commercial
software development. Also, I don't really know if it would be able to
handle an enterprise level application.
Chris
--Phil
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