gut check says CF is evolving and morphing to be useful in places it has
not been before.

I mentioned FLEX.....something I wrote off in it's infancy because it
was way too expensive and not mature.....now it's practically free to
use (just gotta pay for an editor) and much more mature

Good to hear you've already moved away from that slacker one trick
pony ;-)

Cheers

On Tue, 2011-06-14 at 11:45 -0400, Integration Developer wrote:

> In my spare time I am doing mobile development with unity3d and C#(Mono). I 
> have a large SQL dev background I can fall on with SSIS and SSRS. But I 
> wanted a frank gut check from the troops on where we are at and what our 
> future looks like.
> 
> >yep...CF has been dying ever since I started in 1998 - v 3.1
> >
> >It is wise to ask the questions you're asking, but if you are gainfully
> >employeed you are in the perfect situation to protect yourself.  While
> >employed you can carve off some time to  learn some other language.
> >That will benefit you in 2 ways; 1) the more tools in the tool belt the
> >better the programmer you can become (note I said can folks...not will)
> >2) You'll be ready if the smelly stuff hits the fan.
> >
> >How's that for silver lining? ;-)
> >
> >oh....and have a look at FLEX....that with CF as the backend is a  great
> >combo IMHO.
> >
> >Cheers
> >
> >On Tue, 2011-06-14 at 16:34 +0100, Edward Chanter wrote:
> >
> >> 
> 
> 

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