[nycphp-talk] PHP Compared to Cold Fusion
Guilherme Blanco
guilhermeblanco at gmail.com
Thu Feb 5 13:52:26 EST 2009
I'm curious...
Do anyone still code in CF? Like... company just starting... new
application.... etc...
I doubt that guy still exists on earth... =)
Cheers,
2009/2/5 Peter Sawczynec <ps at blu-studio.com>:
> Good Day All:
>
> Can anyone in their long experience of coding in numerous languages
> enumerate some of the pros and cons of Cold Fusion (CF, CFML) especially
> when compared to PHP.
>
> My basic thoughts are that CF:
> 1) is more expensive to program ($$ per hr. pd. to programmer)
> 2) not as simply and totally extensible as PHP
> 3) expensive special server side software to invest in
> 4) CF hosting more expensive per mo.
> 5) almost no heavy usage sites use CF (i.e. CNN, Facebook, BBC)
> 6) more expensive to maintain, update or add on to code
>
> Anybody got other techie reasons why CF would pale compared to PHP say
> in raw speed, etc.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Warmest regards,
>
> Peter Sawczynec
> Technology Dir.
> blūstudio
> 941.893.0396
> ps at blu-studio.com
> www.blu-studio.com
>
>
>
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