Re: PHP vs. ColdFusion

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Quoting Rick Emery <rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

My employer has (finally) decided to take full advantage of our intranet, and wants to move from client-server applications to web-based applications.

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Any input would be greatly appreciated. Opinions are welcome (especially from programmers with experience in both), but I have to "sell" it to management (I'm already on the PHP side), so links to data or articles comparing the two are best.

Ugh, we're *never* going to make a decision. My boss just sent me this email:

"I read the following article and I wanted your feedback on it. http://www.ukuug.org/events/linux2002/papers/html/php/#section_6. I have read enough articles to know that the author can slant things one way or another depending on their personal preferences. I am off to my Dr?s appointment but I would like to discuss this with you when we both get a chance. The last two sections are the primary concern. I do know the article was written 3 years ago and that may have impact as well."

Anybody care to provide words of wisdom to me before I meet with her? I hate doing this, as I'm sure everybody has better things to do, but I *really* want to sell PHP.

Thanks in advance,
Rick
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Rick Emery

"When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth
with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there
you will always long to return"
                                             -- Leonardo Da Vinci

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