Seth,
You also have to look at your selling point. The client did not make this
decision on his/her own. Someone has influenced this person.
Are you primarily a CF developer? This may be a deal breaker if you cannot
deliver the product in the same amount of time as if it was written in CF.
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Seth,
You also have to look at your selling point. The client did not make this
decision on his/her own. Someone has influenced this person.
Are you primarily a CF developer? This may be a deal breaker if you
Hi Seth. I am first and foremost a business guy. I'm currently managing
projects in both .Net and ColdFusion. Of course, both work great and can be
used to create nearly any application.
Unless there's a compelling reason to use .Net (The project is for Microsoft
or there's some other religious
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Hi Seth. I am first and foremost a business guy. I'm currently managing
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Seth,
You also have to look at your selling point. The client did not make this
decision on his/her own. Someone has influenced
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Hi Seth. I am first and foremost a business guy. I'm currently managing
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Not to mention, what can't CF plug into?
Every major RDBMS is supported with either native drivers or the ability to use
JDBC drivers that worked rather seamlessly.
CF uses every major OS.
CF uses every
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My favorite thing about CF: BlueDragon Server (the free one). Works great for
those sites that don’t generate enough revenue to justify the cost
Like Mark said, sell yourself.
Having worked with both .NET and CF, you can do the same things with them.
Sure there are pros and cons (.NET - better IDE, CF - better platform,
community, etc.). Tools exist for both languages that make development
fast, secure, ORM, MVC or whatever you want.
, December 07, 2006 1:03 PM
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I'm still confused about Blue Dragon pricing. It seems pretty much the same
as CF. I was under the impression that the Free Blue dragon would not allow
multiple connections and was for development
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