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any one using Coldfusion from macromedia/adobe
what do you think about it. I am looking into to is to see if it would help me add more function to my sites make the sites more dynamic so i can offer surfers a better choice. Would coldfusion be a good option or keep it with php and mysql?
any one that can shine some light one this. i am pretty new at doing this my self normal i have one of my scripters do it but i would like to learn more about this. :thumbsup |
cold fusion sucks ballz
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hmmm that is alteast clear. lol
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If you're starting something new - stay with PHP.
Coldfusion costs quite a bit of money and if you're not already used to it I don't see the benefit. On the other hand, if you're a Coldfusion pro, switching to PHP might not be worth the effort of re-learning just to save a few hundred bucks on licencing costs. |
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