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		<title>Coldfusion and bad-for-you-coffee</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 14:54:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was a bit surprised when I came across this post today, and so frustrated by it that I had to write about it. Read it here: JeremiahX on Coldfusion In a nutshell, J. J. speaks of his affinity for ColdFusion, and how it is like the best-tasting coffee that everyone loves to hate. I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was a bit surprised when I came across this post today, and so frustrated by it that I had to write about it.</p>
<p>Read it here: <a href="http://jeremiahx.com/2008/04/11/coldfusion-is-to-programming-as-starbucks-is-to-coffee/">JeremiahX on Coldfusion</a></p>
<p>In a nutshell, J. J. speaks of his affinity for ColdFusion, and how it is like the best-tasting coffee that everyone loves to hate.  I would liken that to the best operating system everyone loves to hate, Windows &#8230; if you catch my drift.  Those of you that know me know that I am platform agnostic, language agnostic, and altogether technology agnostic.  I&#8217;ve worked in almost every web development environment and have solid web development chops to be able to speak about what works and what doesn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>ColdFusion doesn&#8217;t work.</p>
<p>Granted, I haven&#8217;t been so incredibly deep in the trenches that I understand all of it&#8217;s nuances, standards, techniques.  But, who does?  What I&#8217;m getting at here is that programming is an imaginative thing most of the time.  And with ColdFusion I don&#8217;t feel I can imagine very far.  There&#8217;s really only so much you can do with it.</p>
<p>Also, Adobe has continued to shuffle their feet in developing anything new for ColdFusion, and they are really behind the curve.  From a business perspective, companies who utilize ColdFusion in their software development will continue to use it, but they will always be fixing problems other languages have fixed years ago.</p>
<p>PHP, on the other hand, is used much more widely that ColdFusion, and for good reason.  It&#8217;s adoption points to the fact that it has a very small learning curve, has mounds and mounds of support on the Internet, is FREE, is platform independent, and has blazingly fast compilation.  And, PHP is as up-to-date as it comes to supporting the newest web technologies and making it easy to develop with.  Oh, and did I mention it&#8217;s FREE?</p>
<p>And coffee is bad for you, too.</p>
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