CF != PHP

 
Aug 13, 2005

by Judith Dinowitz

Jared Rypka-Hauer puts the question of PHP vs. ColdFusion into perspective in this commentary, based on a recent thread on CF-Talk. He says that PHP and CF are two different technologies made for different clientele and different applications.

"The upshot is this: There is no legitimate 'CFMX vs. PHP' debate because there is no one-size-fits-all web development platform. Each platform fits best in a situation for real reasons, and if you're forgetting to hold your proposed solution up to the light of those reasons, chances are you're making the wrong decision. In any case, comparing CFMX to PHP is singularly unproductive at best and a monstrous distortion of reality at worst."

Thank you, Jared, for that very succinct and logical argument.

CFMX != PHP && CFMX <> PHP (CFObjective, August 17, 2005)

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