I've done two smallish projects in C#, and if you don't use Visual Studio the amount of code you have to write is HEINOUS. If you plan to do any amount of .NET development whatsoever, add Visual Studio licenses to the total cost because writing all that code by hand is a nightmare. To me that's not a strength of the Visual Studio tool, it's a weakness of the language. ;-) I just don't understand why everything other than CF (and some J2EE servers of course) doesn't manage your datasources so you can have simple query statements like we have in CF, and that's just one example. All that extra code adds up quickly.

Matt

On Jun 9, 2005, at 8:49 AM, John Ivanoff wrote:

A while back ben forta blogged on this "Defending ColdFusion Against ASP.NET"
http://www.forta.com/blog/index.cfm?mode=e&entry=1264

he said it should be more J2EE vs .NET
"ASP.NET apps take advantage of the .NET framework and infrastructure,
just like ColdFusion apps take advantage of J2EE"

I've looked into .NET and to me it's like programming cobol. 30* lines
of code to do a "HELLO WORLD" But I'm sure you can do some really cool
stuff with it.

* not really but sure seems like 30.

On 6/9/05, David Whatley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Just for discussion, what are the pro's and cons on CF versus .Net?

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