I could not image moving our site from CF to anything else. We have been
using it since I started here back in 1997.
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From: Medic [mailto:hofme...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2012 1:28 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: CF is Dead. Was well kids... its time
Sadly that's what I'm seeing too.
C# here I come.
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On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 2:51 PM, Medic wrote:
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> CF isn't dead... but for all intents and purposes it's dead to me and my
> department. I have too much trouble finding staff and it's not really being
> taught much to the next gen of devs. It's
Yes, I could do all those things. Unfortunately the question is, yeah but
why bother? There's not really anything that CF can do that others can't,
and if I need to spend dollars on cross training and face the uphill battle
with clients to convince them of the merits of cf ultimately I end up in
t
If you can handle remote developers there is always that option, I
know a lot of CF developers would would give their left nut to work
remotely (OK maybe not that much). Alternatively cross train .net,
java or php developers.
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 2:51 PM, Medic wrote:
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> CF isn't dead... but
CF isn't dead... but for all intents and purposes it's dead to me and my
department. I have too much trouble finding staff and it's not really being
taught much to the next gen of devs. It's still my go-to language if I do
side work, but I don't try to sell it as a solution to clients. I gave up
t
Yes but consider who is writing it. He has a bit of a conflict of
interest it would seem.
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 12:19 PM, Jacob wrote:
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> I was just reading the top 10 dying IT skills for 2012 from Global
> Knowledge. ColdFusion made the list... again.
>
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> From: La