Matthew Woodward wrote:
> it makes a mutch more sense for supporting groovy or php syntax.
>
> Disagree with you here--JavaScript is pretty much the lingua franca of
> web development. Why not allow people to leverage it fully in their CFML
> apps?
I agree with Matt. I read a post this morning that suggests that PHP
may even be a big target if Javascript on the server side becomes
mainstream; php could see their numbers dwindle.
http://bit.ly/8axoqG
There is a lot of interest to get Javascript broken free from the
browser. This is an interesting emerging area.
Javascript + JQuery + ServerSide + Google App Engine = FREE
I am getting very excited ... and all this without having people touch a
single line of CFML -- but its sitting there if they want to!
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