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Old 02-06-2009, 08:19 AM
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ASP runs in windows servers only, CF can (and should as any serious web develepmoent environment) run in Linux servers. There are plenty of web hosting services that offer Cold Fusion. So you can outsource the server's connection/maintance and develop and test new apps before actually buying the server. CF syntax is very simple. Any ASP programmer can learn it right away, in your specific case, the programmers who wrote the legacy ASP could "tanslate" the code. Personally, I hired a ASP jr programmer and tought him the basics and asked him to read the manual, he told me coding was a lot simpler and faster in CF and started programming in CF withing a week.
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There are plenty of web hosting services that offer Cold Fusion. So you can outsource the server's connection/maintance and develop and test new apps before actually buying the server. CF syntax is very simple.
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There are plenty of web hosting services that offer Cold Fusion. So you can outsource the server's connection/maintance and develop and test new apps before actually buying the server. CF syntax is very simple.
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There are plenty of web hosting services that offer Cold Fusion. So you can outsource the server's connection/maintance and develop and test new apps before actually buying the server. CF syntax is very simple. Any ASP programmer can learn it right away, in your specific case, the programmers who wrote the legacy ASP could "tanslate" the code. Personally, I hired a ASP jr programmer and tought him the basics and asked him to read the manual, he told me coding was a lot simpler and faster in CF and started programming in CF withing a week.
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