Kristina,
If you're not sure what the market share is, why even comment; again,
I'm concerned by your lack of scholarship; but you're pardoned.
http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/index.html
http://lui.arbingersys.com/index.html
Keep in mind that the TIOBE index is based on several assumptions, which
i think are erroneous:
http://blog.timbunce.org/2008/04/12/tiobe-or-not-tiobe-lies-damned-lies-and-statistics/
Keep in mind that Coldfusion is JAVA, and results from the above indexes
could very well be overlapping. Whatever-the-case, there is no real
measure of current 'market share' done in a formalized (going to each
shop, in a standard way, and asking what they use) and complete (not
leaving-out Government and Healthcare facilities) fashion.
Although it seems there is more 'content' and information revolving
around the string 'PHP' (and/or 'PHP Programming')
It's most likely due to the fact that PHP is OpenSource. So the 'market
share' you may be personally perceiving is most likely rooted to an
abundance of documentation/information, and not actual lines of
code/real-world usage; hence not an actual measure of true market share.
-Ed
Kristina Anderson wrote:
Pardon me for saying this, but there must be a reason why PHP has so
much more of a "market share", when it comes to picking a
platform/language for web development, than does Cold Fusion? ...
Not sure what the exact percentages are or why PHP is so much more
widely used, but the situation is what it is.
-- Kristina
David,
I'm sorry I had only given you an enterprise resource (although you
can
run BlueDragon with localhost access only for free). Here is a
fantastic
community resource, that will allow you to really stress test that CF
app: http://www.railo-technologies.com/en/index.cfm?treeID=149
Some Javaheads like me think that this is even better than BlueDragon.
Although I'm still a huge fan of CF8, as it has introduced inherent
PHP
and Ruby support:
http://corfield.org/blog/index.cfm/do/blog.entry/entry/ColdFusion_8_runn
ing_PHP
-Ed
David Mintz wrote:
How about the non-free closed-sourcedness, or is it? I prefer
something I can download and run on my own pc if I please -- IOW
I'd
like to be able to run a replica of the live CF site without paying
anyone any money. The article on wikipedia said you could
"theoretically" run your CF app with an app server like Tomcat.
With
something like MySQL/PHP you can way more than "theoretically" run
a
copy of your production site on your own box, both technically and
legally.
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 2:00 PM, Webmaster
<[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
wrote:
Dave,
I work with Coldfusion day-in and day-out. It is a fantastic
language that can get a lot of things done quickly. It's
powerful,
versatile and has an easy-enough learning curve. Don't listen to
anyone who just says 'PHP is better', or, 'If you're starting
from
scratch, start with PHP', any evaluation to that degree is
coming
from someone who has little to no experience with C vs. Java.
(Yes
originally CF was written in C, but in much wisdom they moved to
Java).
I am very well versed in CF and would be more than happy to
answer
any of your questions off list David.
-Ed
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Flame me for starting this, I know it might get religious.
But: an organization of which I am a member is evaluating
proposals to rebuild its website. One of those proposals is
from some folks who apparently are partial to ColdFusion.
All
I know about CF is what I just picked up from skimming
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ColdFusion. Recognizing my bias
towards languages that I speak, I try to keep an open mind.
I
am interested in hearing what you guys think about CF. I
know
I can expect a PHPish bias in this forum but I also know
there
are a lot of independent-minded, non-dogmatic, clear-headed,
breath-takingly wise and knowledgeable... have I flattered
you
enough yet?
--
David Mintz
http://davidmintz.org/
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