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I want to see what you, the reader, would like for me to cover in a future article.
A sample application In depth tutorial on code a specific task in ColdFusion I really want to know what you guys want to see.
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A sample application!!
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Coldfusion vs. Studio.net
Having been using studio for a long time, I was wondering whether it was worth it switching to ColdFusion for the next gen. of services we want to develop, or move on to .net. An article comparing the two environments would be great. Thanks.
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What do you mean by 'studio'?? Visual Studio?
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Visual Studio
Yes, sorry for the lack of precision. Visual Studio, and essentially C++ and VB.
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With ColdFusion, you can use any text editor to write your applications.
Alot CF developers still use ColdFusion Studio to do most of their development, but I personally use Edit Plus and Note Tab Pro for 99% of all my development. If you have the time and money to spend on learning a new technology, I would say go for it and use ColdFusion. If not, then stick with what you know and go on. That's my .02 |
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