ignore him, the guy's obviously trolling. a couple of glib statements
to see who'll bite does not an informed discourse make...


I'm actually feeling sorry for the ".NET everything" ppl**.
eg:  FlexDataServices is a J2EE app and will prob NEVER be ported over
to the .NET runtime....


** not really. Hah!


On 8/8/06, M@ Bourke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Just couple other reasons to move out from CF to ASP.NET (as few clients
> told):
>
>
> Your saying we should move from cf to asp.net ?
>
>  >CF hosting is expensive
>
> If cf hosting is to expensive for an employer what makes you think they are
> going to be able to afford your wage?
> if a few hundred $'s every year is to much, good luck getting a wage
> increase Ever!!
>
> And good luck getting them to spend a grand on Microsoft licensing
>
>  server licenses for the market cf is aimed at ain't all that bad.
>
>  smart employers will choose another language cos its right tool for the
> right job.
>  Smart companies selling sites etc will use CF as a selling point.
>  the other day our biggest client ($120billionUS market cap) was in and we
> made some changes in front of there eyes and they said
>  "w0w that was so fast, it would have took our IT department 5 weeks, this
> coldfusion really is quick"
>
>  Now I'd assume someone had told them that cf is quick and hence used cf as
> a selling point.
>
>
> >Easy to find employees with Java/.NET experience
>
> It is ?, so there is all these highly skilled devs sitting there with no
> jobs but are still highly current and highly skilled?
> same as any market if they want good employees they will have to compete
> against the competition, there will be a lot of java/.net employees to
> compete with.
> at present there is a global skills shortage in pretty much every language.
>
> >Trends to keep everything around MS
>
> WHoopdy d00, there is companies that want to keep everything java, or
> everything cf etc.
>
>
> M@
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>  >
>

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