Re[2]: Re: PHP vs. ColdFusion

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Hello Anton,

Thursday, June 30, 2005, 10:05:45 AM, you wrote:

AK> I do have some dozens of freinds who work as web-developers. The
AK> use Java, ASP.Net, PHP. I know none, who uses ColdFusion in his
AK> work, though ColdFusion is a relatevly old technology. So, that's
AK> my ugly point -)

It's a perfectly good point. I don't know a single CF developer
either, not any more. The last few I did know migrated to Python some
years ago. I guess that's the downside of locked-in proprietary
languages (which could be said for ASP, except Macromedia don't really
attract the same level of developers as Microsoft do). Personally for
me CF has the *perception* of being a very "1990s" technology
(regardless if it is or not)

Best regards,

Richard Davey
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