Thanks Matt. It is a detailed discussion. I've always
been told the pros and cons were:

The Pros use ColdFusion
The Cons use .Net

LOL

Or was it the opposite..... hmmmmm.


Shall we discuss PC vs. Mac next?  :-)



--- Matthew Woodward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Probably the best resource for this discussion is
> here:
> http://forta.com/blog/index.cfm?mode=e&entry=1266
> 
> Sean Corfield from Macromedia also recently had a
> blog post in which  
> he mentioned that they built the same app in both C#
> and CF and CF  
> took somewhere on the order of 1/4 the development
> time--I'll try and  
> dig that up.
> 
> There was also a very long thread several months ago
> on the  
> Macromedia forums about this (mostly perpetrated by
> yours truly) but  
> I can't dig it up in their search.  Some of the high
> points as I  
> remember them were these:
> * more flexibility for deployment with CF (server
> OS, J2EE, .NET with  
> BlueDragon, etc.)
> * faster development times with CF typically
> * more out-of-the-box features with CF (graphing,
> reporting, Verity),  
> although .NET does have some nice front-end controls
> 
> The ONLY con really is that CF 'isn't free,' but of
> course with .NET  
> you have to pay for Windows and the application has
> to live on  
> Windows the rest of its life.  Also even on
> moderate-sized projects,  
> the CF license cost pays for itself with all the
> extras you don't  
> have to buy and the savings in development time.
> 
> That should be enough to get the ball rolling. ;-)
> 
> Matt
> 
> On Jun 9, 2005, at 6:56 AM, David Whatley wrote:
> 
> > Just for discussion, what are the pro's and cons
> on CF versus .Net?
> >
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