On 5/30/07, Dale Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is evident to me that while Adobe need to better market ColdFusion than
> was done by Macromedia, Java and ASP people are quick to jump in with the
> it's crap, I thought it was dead type of comments. Funny that these people
> are even bothering to read such ColdFusion articles, what are they looking
> for if they have moved on. I know I'm not reading any Dig articles on ASP or
> Java releases.


Dale, this is an OFF TOPIC response. Please don't think I ignored the
rest. I wanted to "pick" on you a bit about that last line. I hope you
really don't ignore those articles. As a developer, I find that by
looking at other languages and how they sol eproblems, it gives me
ideas for my own development as well. Shoot - I'd kill for a "web
development" magazine that focused on _all_ the major languages, even
the dreaded ASP. I just enjoy looking at code.

And sometimes...

sometimes....

PHP/ASP/Etc - actually do things better than CF does.

I know - heresy. ;)

I think a good example of this the cache support in Dot Net. Now I am
NOT a Dot Net person, so I may get the particulars wrong, but if I
remember right, Dot Net has a pretty darn fancy cache scope. It makes
our cfcache tag look pretty puny. Id love to see that rolled into CF.
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