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Future of Coldfusion

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May 22, 2006 May 22, 2006

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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
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May 21, 2023 May 21, 2023

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I used to use cold fusion back in the day. Is this still around. Latly i been program in Django as my backend. Check it out some of my work here at Maximdesires 

Eric R Duncan
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May 31, 2006 May 31, 2006

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I hope cold fusion continues, we use cold fusion in our company for everything is secure, easy to learn and we do lots of things. My compañy is in south america Colombia.

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LEGEND ,
May 31, 2006 May 31, 2006

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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
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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 message
| 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


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LEGEND ,
May 31, 2006 May 31, 2006

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Shhh, the grown ups are trying to talk.

"Dave in Orlando" <davdrake@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
news:e5le66$eub$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Massimo Foti said it better in the Dreamweaver.appdev forum than I have
seen
> in
> this group for the past serveral months...A true tidbit for a
> twit!...Massimo you rock, as always!..........
>
> --------- snip -----------------------
>
> Below you can find excellent suggestions on how to improve your trolling
> skills:
> http://www.urban75.com/Mag/troll.html
>
> Don't get me wrong, your post was better than the average troll, but there
> is definitively room for improvements
>
> Massimo
>
>
> --------- snip -----------------------
>
> _|_|
> _|_| Dave in Orlando
> _|_|
>
> AceOfBase wrote:
> | coldfusion has just a fraction of this market - anything done now
> | will be too little too late I expect. There is no problem with cf as
> | such, only its relationship with average developers who just don't
> | see much reason to give it a chance.
> |
> | Think of this way, coldfusion is just for web. java and .net handle
> | ALL your needs. The simplicity advantage it has is dissapearing fast
> | too, thank to incredibly easy RoR and tools like vs.net that manage
> | to make even full blown oo languages far easie to use to build web
> | apps.
> |
> | Whilst coldfusion has some things going for it, things that suit
> | beginners, it has much much more against it. cf will remain an
> | outsider, a cool little toy for newbies, and never likley to be
> | useful to the masses.
> |
> |
> | "_KC_" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
> | news:e4t4lk$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
>
>


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