siegler wrote:
> From a trusted source I heard that Adobe rather pushes
PHP and CF development
> than ASP or ASP.NET server behaviors since their close
relations over the years
> with Apple.
Believe what or whom you like. Since Adobe's acquisition of
Macromedia,
it owns CF, so it would be strange for a company not to
promote its own
product. However, I see no evidence of PHP development being
"pushed" in
favour of any other server-side technology.
> I mean I hardly seen any extensions being made available
on the development of
> ASP.NET or .NET2.0
Adobe doesn't produce extensions. Third party developers do.
> I also see no books appear from any of the former MM
developers about ASP.NET
> and application with Dreamweaver.
Publishers decide what they think the market is interested
in. FWIW, my
publisher released three Dreamweaver 8 books - mine on PHP,
another on
ASP, and a third on static website development. A deliberate
decision
was taken not to do one on CF because sales of the MX 2004/CF
book were
poor, in spite of being written by some highly respected
names. I don't
know the background to the decision not to do one on ASP.NET,
but I
suspect it's because my publisher was releasing a truckload
of ASP.NET
2.0 books at the same time.
> Is Adobe trying to deliberately alienate themselves
since they are owners of
> MM and distance themselves from ASP and or ASP.NET
development under pressure
> of Apple? I mean the ties are very close.....
>
> Care to comment?
Unless it comes from an Adobe source, anything written here
is pure
speculation.
--
David Powers, Adobe Community Expert
Author, "Foundation PHP for Dreamweaver 8" (friends of ED)
Author, "PHP Solutions" (friends of ED)
http://foundationphp.com/