I think whether BlueDragon.NET is .NET or CF is still a matter of debate, open to interpretation, personal opinion and choice of verbiage. So I'm just going to say I'm going to agree what we disagree. :)
Back to your statement about .NET competing CF in terms of performance issues with scale, I totally agree, but not every site is going to need to scale to an enterprise-level application. In my mind, .NET is overkill for a small-to-medium sized site especially if speed-to-market is a concern. If I needed a database for a small-to-medium scale application, would I get Oracle or DB2 in case I would ever need it, or would I get something that fits my needs now (maybe MS SQL Server or MySQL)? Even if you chose .NET, would you architect your application to scale 10x larger just in case even if there's no proof that it would ever scale that large, but would take possibly 3x as long to develop? I think MySpace is a very good example of the limits of ColdFusion's scale, and it was something that I'm sure a lot of people were wondering about. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Phillip Holmes Sent: Sun 11/5/2006 7:56 AM To: Dallas/Fort Worth ColdFusion User Group Mailing List Subject: Re: [DFW CFUG] Why Cold Fusion vs Java? vs PHP? vs .ASP? etc. 1. > Sorry, you can't say MySpace is "entirely" .NET and still have "parts of > the site" running CF. Even if we're talking about CFMX as a .NET > assembly, it's still CF as a language, not CF as a server that's running > at least the presentation layer. 2. > I wouldn't hesitate in believing it if > I heard they were migrating from CF to .NET on the language side based > on the issues they've had with performance and scale. > 1. .NET framework parses the page, therefore its .NET 2. Performance and licensing. 3. Computerjobs.com just ditched CF too for exactly the same reasons. http://members.microsoft.com/CustomerEvidence/Common/FileOpen.aspx?FileName=10625_ComputerJobs_bizversion_300k.wvx 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. --Phil _______________________________________________ Reply to DFWCFUG: [email protected] Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists1.safesecureweb.com/mailman/listinfo/list List Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/list%40list.dfwcfug.org/ http://www.mail-archive.com/list%40dfwcfug.org/ DFWCFUG Sponsors: www.HostMySite.com www.teksystems.com/ _______________________________________________ Reply to DFWCFUG: [email protected] Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists1.safesecureweb.com/mailman/listinfo/list List Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/list%40list.dfwcfug.org/ http://www.mail-archive.com/list%40dfwcfug.org/ DFWCFUG Sponsors: www.HostMySite.com www.teksystems.com/
