RE: Re[2]: PHP vs. ColdFusion

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[snip]
Would you develop in a language that you know could not deliver an
enterprise solution if in 6 months that's what you really need, and how
would you look if you recommended a language because it was free, but in
time had to spend more again to make it fully scalable to an enterprise
level if it needed it.
[/snip]

I know that I am not the only one, but we have been developing
enterprise level (and very scalable) applications in PHP for almost 4
years. If you are asserting that PHP is not enterprise ready here you
would be way off base.

Here is another side which seems to have been ignored. I can bring C or
C++ or JAVA developers in and have them up to speed in PHP very quickly.
CF requires an additional learning curve (I used it way back in 1997
when it was in its earlier iterations) because of the tags, etc.

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