Shhh, the grown ups are trying to talk.
"Dave in Orlando" <davdrake@cfl.rr.com> wrote in
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> Massimo Foti said it better in the Dreamweaver.appdev
forum than I have
seen
> in
> this group for the past serveral months...A true tidbit
for a
> twit!...Massimo you rock, as always!..........
>
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> Below you can find excellent suggestions on how to
improve your trolling
> skills:
>
http://www.urban75.com/Mag/troll.html
>
> Don't get me wrong, your post was better than the
average troll, but there
> is definitively room for improvements
>
> Massimo
>
>
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> _|_|
> _|_| Dave in Orlando
> _|_|
>
> AceOfBase wrote:
> | coldfusion has just a fraction of this market -
anything done now
> | will be too little too late I expect. There is no
problem with cf as
> | such, only its relationship with average developers
who just don't
> | see much reason to give it a chance.
> |
> | Think of this way, coldfusion is just for web. java
and .net handle
> | ALL your needs. The simplicity advantage it has is
dissapearing fast
> | too, thank to incredibly easy RoR and tools like
vs.net that manage
> | to make even full blown oo languages far easie to use
to build web
> | apps.
> |
> | Whilst coldfusion has some things going for it, things
that suit
> | beginners, it has much much more against it. cf will
remain an
> | outsider, a cool little toy for newbies, and never
likley to be
> | useful to the masses.
> |
> |
> | "_KC_" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in
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> | news:e4t4lk$mg4$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> || Someone at my company mentioned adobe tech support
for coldfusion is
> || going away?
> ||
> || I couldn't get any further details from them. Are
there new
> || versions/developments of coldfusion underway and will
coldfusion be
> || supported
> || going forward?
> ||
> || Thanks
>
>