Wow. Are some people really convinced that the issue of treating CFML as though it were a strongly typed language is all about typing getters and setters? I'm amazed. The implications of recognizing and embracing CFML as a loosely typed language are far broader than some lame perception of conserved keystrokes or laziness on the part of programmers. CFML isn't Java, and that's actually a good thing.
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