I agree, I am seriously thinking of looking into either using JSP or
ASP.Net (with C#), why?, because the job market is better there. I know
there are a lot of people who hate Microsoft, but they do support and
promote their products really well within this country. MM don't which
is a great shame.

Stephen Adams
Web Developer/Information Sharing
Community Partnerships


-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Harrison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 14 April 2004 10:45
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] The state of ColdFusion in the UK

I think that was well put, and I think that relates to my situation. I
left the CF career and went into software development using C#, Delphi
and VB6. Any web development I have done in this current role was in ASP
and PHP respectively.

- Peter

-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 April 2004 10:39
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] The state of ColdFusion in the UK


The most indicative analysis you can make is based on the number of jobs
that are currently being advertised on websites like jobserve.com:
44 CF jobs 12 contract
395 ASP.Net Jobs 82 contract
523 JSP jobs 156 contract
137 PHP 31 contract
123 Flash 56 contract
1245 J2ee 356 contract
16 ActionScript 8 Contract

You can then analyse the type of jobs coming up on freelancers.net and
getafreelancer.com (more of a outsource to India) and you will see a
major
disposition towards ASP and PHP (primarily PHP).

You then have to ask yourself where you want to work. I am personally
trying
the teleworking route.

I currently have my head buried in mach-ii (personal choice), asp.net
using
VB, Flash for Server Geeks and am seriously thinking of PHP as well.

What I need now is a time machine :)

So back to your original question, CF is not so much dead as on it's
last
legs as a 'career' move. As a development platform it is brilliant. What
will happen is that employers will decide on CF then try and find
people,
fail within the job market and switch technologies BUUUUT it also
depends on
what you want as a career.

Adam


> -----Original Message-----
> From: stephen RAdams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 14 April 2004 10:05
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [ cf-dev ] The state of ColdFusion in the UK
>
>
> What do people think of the state of ColdFusion in the UK? I
personally
> think that it's a bit poorly supported and promoted by Macromedia. I
> mean we have a very few user groups (which I am not knocking), but I
> think Macromedia could do more to promote ColdFusion as a product to
> both developers (by supporting further the User Groups) and to
> organisations so that the market for CF is bigger in the UK.
>
> Who's using CF in the UK, where is it going, do Macromedia have a plan
> how to support and promote in the UK. It would be nice to know what
they
> are doing so we as developers could see how we could help.
>
> What do other UK based developers think? How could we help better
> promote CF in the UK?
>
> Stephen Adams
> Web Developer/Information Sharing
> Community Partnerships
>
>




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