Re: Is Coldfusion losing it biggest asset?

2011-01-15 Thread Marc Funaro
Or it could be seen as a negative sign that after ten years CF still hasn't been able to shake off the cf is dying stigma. True this. Scour the web - how many other languages have their devoted developers constantly asking this same question over and over? PHP? Ruby? Java? Etc.? Some HAVE

Re: Is Coldfusion losing it biggest asset?

2011-01-15 Thread Marc Funaro
LOL Stuart Smalley, 2000-present: I don't know what I'm doing. They're gonna cancel the show {kill my programming language}. I'm gonna die homeless and penniless and twenty pounds overweight. Let's balance it out... I was recently reminded by a relative of this useful quote: I have lived a

Re: Is Coldfusion losing it biggest asset?

2011-01-15 Thread Michael Grant
So Rome isn't burning then? On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 10:35 AM, Marc Funaro subscripti...@advantex.netwrote: Or it could be seen as a negative sign that after ten years CF still hasn't been able to shake off the cf is dying stigma. True this. Scour the web - how many other languages have

Re: Is Coldfusion losing it biggest asset?

2011-01-15 Thread Michael Grant
Before I get flamed (get it?) I better add a ;) to that. On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 11:39 AM, Michael Grant mgr...@modus.bz wrote: So Rome isn't burning then? On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 10:35 AM, Marc Funaro subscripti...@advantex.netwrote: Or it could be seen as a negative sign that after

Re: Is Coldfusion losing it biggest asset?

2011-01-15 Thread Gerald Guido
So Rome isn't burning then? Donno. Why? Has Be Forta Taken up the fiddle? G! On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 11:39 AM, Michael Grant mgr...@modus.bz wrote: So Rome isn't burning then? On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 10:35 AM, Marc Funaro subscripti...@advantex.net wrote: Or it could be seen as a

Re: Is Coldfusion losing it biggest asset?

2011-01-15 Thread Dominic Watson
I'd say CF was as easy as ever to use. However, the community continues to mature and provide an ever increasing toolset to help CFers make their code more robust, more maintainable and step up to professional demands. So, yeah, the developers out there *are* part responsible for the success of