Re: Yet another article about how 'coldfusion never took off'

2007-07-13 Thread Josh Nathanson
> Definitely flame bait. They want you to respond, and spread the article > around. Less likely flame bait than sheer ignorance. Check this out: "CFML uses tags reminiscent of HTML and need not be well-formed, which is a big help to newer (or non-meticulous) programmers who frequently forget t

Re: Yet another article about how 'coldfusion never took off'

2007-07-13 Thread Casey Dougall
On 7/13/07, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Definitely flame bait. They want you to respond, and spread the article > around. > > Step away from the keyboard. > > Jerry When you got 5 pages of crap postings, you Look like an ad-sense site. Lets report them to google! ~~

RE: Yet another article about how 'coldfusion never took off'

2007-07-13 Thread Andy Matthews
Agreed. I wouldn't pass that article around, or even bother commenting on it. -Original Message- From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 12:31 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Yet another article about how 'coldfusion never took off' Defini

Re: Yet another article about how 'coldfusion never took off'

2007-07-13 Thread Paul Hastings
Jerry Johnson wrote: > Definitely flame bait. They want you to respond, and spread the article > around. > > Step away from the keyboard. very good advice. like our forums troll andy, this is also best ignored. ~| ColdFusion MX

Re: Yet another article about how 'coldfusion never took off'

2007-07-13 Thread Jerry Johnson
Definitely flame bait. They want you to respond, and spread the article around. Step away from the keyboard. Jerry On 7/13/07, Peterson, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sheesh, they are comparing Coldfusion to the likes of ALGOL and > something called 'Befunge'. Where do these editors come f

Yet another article about how 'coldfusion never took off'

2007-07-13 Thread Peterson, Chris
Sheesh, they are comparing Coldfusion to the likes of ALGOL and something called 'Befunge'. Where do these editors come from? >From the article: Given its ease of use and its position as a transitionary language from HTML, it is rather surprising that ColdFusion's popularity has waned so quickly