Re: Re[2]: [PHP] PHP vs. ColdFusion

2005-07-01 Thread Stéphane Bruno
Hello, I followed the discussions closely. I wanted to reply to some questions I saw in the discussions. I am using both PHP and Coldfusion, but both on Linux platforms. So, I am not bound to Microsoft technologies, and CF runs faster on Linux/Unix than on Windows. Like PHP, there is no need for

RE: Re[2]: [PHP] PHP vs. ColdFusion

2005-07-01 Thread Andrew Scott
Actually that's not true, reply to: is not a hack and is very much a standard to include in the headers, its part of the rfc standard, after having written a mail server as a project its not hard to create a mailinglist option that sets this info up properly. If you setup your mail client with th

Re: Re[2]: [PHP] PHP vs. ColdFusion

2005-06-30 Thread Brad Pauly
On 6/30/05, Matthew Weier O'Phinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > That doesn't address scalability, however. So, let's look at that. I'm > not sure how CF scales, not having been in a CF shop. However, I know > what I can do to scale PHP: > > * Use code optimizers/bytecode caches (zend, apc, eAc

Re: Re[2]: [PHP] PHP vs. ColdFusion

2005-06-30 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
* "Andrew Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > CF is very rapid development, and you might say the same about PHP. > The point is that these are all the things you need to take into > consideration, the cost that it would take to develop and maintain in > either language, as well as cost involved in the n

RE: Re[2]: [PHP] PHP vs. ColdFusion

2005-06-30 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] Would you develop in a language that you know could not deliver an enterprise solution if in 6 months that's what you really need, and how would you look if you recommended a language because it was free, but in time had to spend more again to make it fully scalable to an enterprise level if

Re: Re[2]: [PHP] PHP vs. ColdFusion

2005-06-30 Thread david forums
Hi Concerning php and J2EE, zend platform is providing a solid bridge between both environment. This as been specially build for developping big system (banking, tracking, etc). regards david Le Thu, 30 Jun 2005 13:06:22 +0200, Richard Davey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit: Hello Andr

RE: Re[2]: [PHP] PHP vs. ColdFusion

2005-06-30 Thread Andrew Scott
Richard, And your point of before you pay your programmer is what one of my other points was. CF is very rapid development, and you might say the same about PHP. The point is that these are all the things you need to take into consideration, the cost that it would take to develop and maintain i