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I am thinking of going with ColdFusion Enterprise over my current PHP. We do
alot of web apps working with MySQL and Oracle. I have no problem paying for it compared with free PHP because I hear that ColdFusion can cut down my development and debugging time. It also seems to have more with the standard installation compared to PHP. Please advise any other advantages and if I am correct about ColdFusion quickness on development time compared with PHP. |
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-- Ken Ford Adobe Community Expert Dreamweaver/ColdFusion Adobe Certified Expert - Dreamweaver CS3 Adobe Certified Expert - ColdFusion 8 Fordwebs, LLC http://www.fordwebs.com "Oaklander" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message news:gch4fg$auo$1@forums.macromedia.com... >I am thinking of going with ColdFusion Enterprise over my current PHP. We >do > alot of web apps working with MySQL and Oracle. > I have no problem paying for it compared with free PHP because I hear that > ColdFusion can cut down my development and debugging time. It also seems > to > have more with the standard installation compared to PHP. > > Please advise any other advantages and if I am correct about ColdFusion > quickness on development time compared with PHP. > |
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I have done both. CF has to be the fastest language to learn. In addition, the
cleanliness of using tags, and the ability to include HTML in the code without having to output it, surrounded by quotes, is a real boon. |
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