Such a document/site could be useful. Certainly there are many choices
for IDEs for example (of course only CFE makes sense), and someone
could compare/contract them. The same applies for database editors and
source control management programs.

As for where and what that resource would be - I'm not sure. It could
be useful blog entries obviously. You also have the ACME guide by
Stephen Collins. It doesn't offer alternatives, but does cover the
entire gamut of stuff you would need for CF development. I can't
recommend it enough: http://www.stephencollins.org/acme/

On 7/12/06, Mingo Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Your site addresses the 'how do i do this or that' question. What I want
> is a place where I can go to answer the 'what tools are there for my
> problem'.
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