Jay Jennings wrote:
>
> > However, I've found ASP to be a cleaner language. It's based on
> > VB so it's
>
> Actually, ASP isn't a language, it's a (something else). So you don't
> necessarily want to compare CF with ASP, but CF with either VBScript or
> JavaScript (the Big Two ASP languages).
;) If you want to get that technical about it, ColdFusion isn't
a language either. ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML) is.
>
> My current project is ASP -- but uses JavaScript for the language. The
> conclusion I came up with is that someone in a suit made the decision on
> which platform to build the app. Morons.
They can't help it. ;) If it were up to us, we'd all be choosing
the right language for the job, building functional applications that
meet the needs of our user-base and working ourselves right out of a
job.
Thank God for the suits!
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