Just to add to Paul's comments......one advantage that CF "currently" has
over ASP is portability to other OS's.   That can be a big one for a lot of
companies.

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Paul Huber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 5:02 PM
> Subject: RE: Big companies using CF
>
>
> > <snip>
> > >You did say "new IT Director". My suggestion is to learn to "LOVE" ASP
or
> > >find a new job.
> > >Pointing out to your new boss the errors in his thinking will will be
> about
> > >as logical as the current presidential political arguments.
> > >:o))
> > >Jeff Craig
> > <snip>
> >
> > Depends if he's bound and determined to use ASP, or he's open to new
> ideas.
> > If you can talk to the new guy about CF, you can find better arguments
> than
> > "whatever.com uses CF".  The rapid deployment and easy learning curve of
> CF
> > is its strongest point, IMHO.  I've worked with other big players, in
> > general we add new features and integrations much more quickly than
other
> > sites do.  A large part of that is that it is simple to change things in
> CF,
> > easy to read other people's code, easy to find help if you get stuck.
> > Fusebox makes it even easier.
> >
> > ~Paul
> >
> > Paul Huber
> >
> > Web Applications Developer
> > http://www.eBags.com
> >
> > What's your bag?
> >
> >
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