I'd really be interested to hear about your switch from ColdFusion. I've taken a few small projects and some administrative tools over to Webware but am hesitant to take the whole website over just yet...
--Tracy On Tuesday, February 12, 2002, at 01:08 PM, Luke Opperman wrote: >> expand on those pages. Examples that show Webware's >> greater elegance, ease, or compactness would be nice > > Maybe this weekend I'll write up something for the > WebwareVsColdfusion page, we've just made that transition > here. Are we looking for Pros and Cons, or just pros? :) > Overall I think webware is a lot more flexible and > powerful, certainly prefer it, but there are a few things > (such as completely separate application storage for > different websites on the same server, and > database-access-in-your-sleep) that are more transparently > handled by Coldfusion. > > Anyways, I'll write up a better comparison and post it here > first. > > Luke > > ===== > ------------------ > Reference Counting Garbage Collection: > Look out philosophy majors, things really DO > cease to exist when no one is looking at them! > ------------------ > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Send FREE Valentine eCards with Yahoo! Greetings! > http://greetings.yahoo.com > > _______________________________________________ > Webware-discuss mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webware-discuss > > -- Tracy S. Ruggles -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 888/999-2674 x TR OutputLinks -- http://www.outputlinks.com "Your Output Industry Portal" _______________________________________________ Webware-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webware-discuss
