Thanks for clearing that up,
Eric
On 11/5/06, Phillip Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 11/5/06, Eric Knipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To change the tack a little bit. I agree that its very possible to make
> poorly performing CF websites. Maybe this is harder to do in .NET (more
> idiot proof?).
.NET is a fully blown OO language.. its big boy stuff compared to a
kinda (borderline) OO CF. Nothing about .NET should be associated with
idiots. You need to understand OO to effectively use it. You can shoot
yourself in the foot with it, but since the langauge is precompiled,
you're warned syntax issues by an increbibly useful and feature rich
Visual Studio IDE. Not to mention the fact that you can easily pop out
a variety of application types (like windows aps) after you get the
hang of it.
Yeah.. the presentation, business logic and pageload logic is very
nice and baked in. You can take it further by extending the basepage
and splitting your BL / DL, etc and so on.
*I did NOT EVER say CF couldn't scale if the application is written
well, etc.. What I said was is that its gonna cost you twice as much
hardware and lots of cash towards licensing. Sad but very true.
Imagine 50 servers and keeping current on CF vs. .NET (free).. and
there it is. If you're running CF on doze anyway, it a no brainer.
Even if you're getting an upgrade price on your licenses, you're still
looking at 150K.
We can get into permutations of running CF on **ix, but then you have
mono to approach that scenario (which is brutally fast).
Bottom line, CF is what it is. It is "middleware for your middleware".
If were talking about PHP or JSP / Java,yeah.. dev times with CF blow
those technologies away.
.NET 2.0 has bridge the CF RAD gap.
So, really..why isn't adobe seeing these same trends and lowering the
price to increase market penetration? You got me!
--Phillip
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