Boy isn't that the truth!
They also only talked about the general functionality of CF. There are so
many built in functions in CF that I think we all take for granted because
they've been in there so long. Things like manipulating lists, queries,
dates, display formatting. The list of CF's *real development benefits,
IMHO, is huge. But these things are never discussed in comparisons with
other languages.
Steve
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From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 9:17 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Microsoft acknowledges CF!
You know, I'm probably biased, but you have to love the fact that almost
every code comparison shows CF having about half the lines .Net does. I like
.Net, a lot, and yes, we all know the # of lines isn't the most important
thing in the world, but it was funny how much this stood out, especially in
the DB examples.
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