The only people I know who do not like it are the very same
people who do not know it, or attempt to use it for projects it is
not well suited for. There is a time and a place for CF. If you are
naive enough to attempt to use it outside of its designed areas you
are bound to experience frustration.
Once you weed though the posturing, it usually comes down to
the fact that very few programmers want a language that they do NOT
know to become popular. Obviously, this stems from insecurity, or
the fact that many programmers feel compelled to learn the hottest
language. If someone already thinks they know the current hot
language, they are loathe to see another lanugage attempt to take
that spot, however inevitable it may be.
savantcreative wrote:
> Why do so many programmers dislike ColdFusion? I don't
understand.
> Thank you.
Some people are very defensive about their programming
language of
choice combined with a competitive attitude of 'for my
language to *win*
then all others must *loose*'.
There are legitimate differences between languages and
sometimes those
differences matter. But often it is just personal choice and
the world
takes all kinds.