Ughhh. the day I have to learn asp.net and stop using coldfusion is the day
web development would cease to be enjoyable and thus I would be looking for
a new job.
From: Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Actually, I am _very_ impressed by .Net and c#. It is certainly not as RAD
as CF - but don't knock it especially if your only experience is the older
ASP stuff. .Net has some _very_ nice features and does somethings very well.
As just a random example - .Net has a built-in caching system that
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Ughhh. the day I have to learn asp.net and stop using coldfusion is the day
web development would cease to be enjoyable and thus I would be looking for
a new job.
From: Dave Watts [EMAIL
and the fact that I am more marketable in the area should the need to find a
new place of employment ever arise.
Bruce
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From: Gaulin, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 1:48 PM
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Subject: RE: why I love coldfusion...and not .net
I always thought learning something
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Subject: RE: why I love coldfusion...and not .net
I always thought learning something new was fun... but I guess if you want
to make it a drag, that's your business.
(I have no opinion of asp.net at this point since I haven't had the
opportunity to play with it... yet.)
Mark
hey I love cf too, but I think this is cfcommunity material?
one vote here...
tw
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From: Morgan Senkal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 2:57 PM
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Subject: Re: why I love coldfusion...and not .net
VB6 was where I came from...I loved
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