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re: as a "part-time" programmer
I suppose programs/applications that need writing don't base their
requirements around how much time we humans have! If only.
re: > I think the advice to investigate Visual Web Developer, especially in
light of
> Tripp's interest in GUI tools, is quite reasonable.
Yes, but more reasonable would be that Adobe actually do something for the
ridiculos price tag they enforce - like provide an IDE to go with the
scripting lanague. It amazes me how they continue trying to sell a scripting
language in a market brimming with spohisticated and free languages with
many more features than CF has.
"pcbrown" <rebootfan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> [q][i]Originally posted by: [b][b]Newsgroup User[/b][/b][/i]
> if you dig deep, you need to learn Java and CF -which are entirely
> different languages. Asp.Net/C# is actually easier to learn than a CF/Java
> combination!
> [/q]
>
> Good points. I guess I was thinking that Tripp, as a "part-time"
> programmer,
> might not have a need to get into CFX or the such...but you're quite right
> that
> "digging deep" in CF really implies a fluency with C++ and/or Java, which
> are
> definitely different beasts compared to CFML.
>
> I think the advice to investigate Visual Web Developer, especially in
> light of
> Tripp's interest in GUI tools, is quite reasonable.
>
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