ColdFusion rocks (I think). I've looked at example code and I really dig what I see. I've been looking at the example apps and www.easycfm.com.
Has anyone used CF in production, and if so, how is it?
no, cf is not going to be as powerful as other langs but is very fast and easy to use. I would say asp.net is better becasue it is as powerful as jsb with a butt load more speed and easy to use. I like cf but I would not try to do anything real advanced with it.
Quote from: St0rm.iD on April 09, 2004, 10:26 PM
ColdFusion rocks (I think). I've looked at example code and I really dig what I see. I've been looking at the example apps and www.easycfm.com.
Has anyone used CF in production, and if so, how is it?
ColdFusion has been used by professionals for years. It has always been one of the most comprehensive development tools for creating dynamic data-driven web sites. The rich library of components and the extensibility of the environment with scripting make it these guys favorite tool. According to them, for professional corporate sites, they wouldn't use anything else.
I'm more worried about performance, though....I'm watching it idly consume 50mb of RAM on a JRun server.
I've had a CF server running on a Winders box for over a year now. The performance is nifty. I suspect you may have a configuration problem on yours St0rm.
Mine is the crippleware Developer edition, but I've read articles that say performance is sketchy.
I learned ColdFusion before I learned VB :P
Way before Macromedia owned it O_o
Quote from: Noodlez on April 10, 2004, 07:18 PM
I learned ColdFusion before I learned VB :P
Way before Macromedia owned it O_o
Great?
Quote from: Maddox on April 11, 2004, 05:14 PM
Quote from: Noodlez on April 10, 2004, 07:18 PM
I learned ColdFusion before I learned VB :P
Way before Macromedia owned it O_o
Great?
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None but the alias resemblence i believe