to me it felt VERY ones-off-ish... i installed it, and tried to run an
existing site, and it bombed.  and then i was like... hmmm, do i want
to change all my WORKING cfmx code, to work with BD.NET? or do i want
to go back to my roots, and stick with CFMX?  well.. as you can
imagine, i went back home.. and stuck with cfmx.

got really scared... didnt understand the errors, and again, it felt
ones-off-ish.

now, ignorance probably played a big part... but i didnt like that road.

tw


On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 09:32:40 -0500, Robert Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone here playing with this as well? With my background in .NET,
> leveraging the power of .NET is so easy within the CF. It is simply
> incredible. Building a site with it that I was actually thinking about
> using .NET, but as we all know, there are some things that are simply
> faster to develop in ColdFusion. Has BD come a long way since I first
> looked at it.
> 
> <http://www.recruitmax.com/>
> 
>  <http://www.recruitmax.com/>
> 
> Robert Bailey
> 
> Internal Systems
> 
> Sr. Software Engineer
> 
> 813-230-9967 \\ mobile
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> www.recruitmax.com
> 
> <http://www.recruitmax.com/>
> 
> 

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