Jack Killpatrick wrote:
>
> KAthy Gill wrote:
>
> > >Matthew Soffen wrote:
> > >> At 12:01 AM 7/31/98 -0700, Jack Killpatrick wrote:
> > >> [snip]
> > >> >
> > >> >I'm milling over the choice of
> > >> >
> > >> >a) NT/Perl/ColdFusion/SQL Server or
> > >> >b) Unix/Perl/Modules/mySQL
> > >> >
> > >> >for a large project now. I am leaning toward solution "a"
> > because of the
> > >> >development interface for SQL Server, which in my case will be Access.
> >
> >
> > Hi gang -- just finished a three day CF class -- and am even more
> > impressed
> > with its performance and its "rapid development" characteristics.
>
> Congrat's on the 3-day class. I'm leaning toward the solution that uses CF
> for many reasons, most related to CF and it's ability to simplify the
> process of processing data and it's ability to cache data well. They've got
> some very cool tags going for them and a lot of good ideas on the horizon
> (went to a Jeremy Allaire presentation at Seybold last month). If I go the
> "a" route I can also use Perl to do some heavy
> text-file-to-database-importing, which will be needed by the project ahead
> of me. CF is somewhat lacking in that dept.
Right -- CF assumes you already HAVE your database!
For those of you considering it - highly recommend Ben Forta's _Cold
Fusion Web Application Construction Kit_ ....
Kathy
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