> A couple of threads have been discussing CFEclipse as a > portable CF Development Environment and CFEverywhere as a > small (maybe portable) Execution environment for CF apps. > > Since the environments have a lot in common, it might be > worthwhile to combine them. > > The threads have discussed running *FROM* memory sticks, > iPods, etc.. and running *ON* xboxes, pocket PCs, TiVos, etc. > > It is interesting to note that in today's world, a non-techie could: > > 1) buy a computer package at Target > 2) plug it in and go though a 5 minute setup wizard (no install > necessary) > 3) connect to the web and download a completely operational > CFeverywhere environment and application (in less than 5 minutes) > 4) Double-click an icon on the desktop and be running a > fully-functional, database-driven web site and/or desktop application > > What could be easier? > > With a little more work, you could add a development > environment by installing CFEclipse.
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