Bottom line:  Do your cost estimates for CF8 development, then
multiple by ten to get the ASP.NET development time, if you have
experienced ASP.NET developers.  If not, then multiple by 25.  I'm not
kidding.  This is based on actual projects I've managed over the last
five years.

On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 6:50 PM, Joel Polsky <jsp2...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> My company is wanting to switch our website over to Asp.net (Gasp, I know!)
>
> Are there any non-biased comparisons of ColdFusion 8 vs Asp.Net? That would 
> (if possible) explain to the novice (my boss) the differences and benefits of 
> each. (Of course I prefer CF, ad I'm the developer.)

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