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- JSK0
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
- ETM0
Any chance on input regarding the original question?? :D
- ETM0
No one? Bloody hell I hate the windows server environment! There must be a hundred nice jquery galleries that use php for the admin and image manipulation, and near nothing good for .Net or CF.
- stewdio0
@chalk. Here are some people who would disagree with you:
Google
Amazon
Yahoo
Apple
Oracle
Government of France
Government of Germany
etc.
- chalk0
^ Those are probably the worst examples you could have chosen. Google, proprietary. Amazon, proprietary. Apple?—come on! Oracle, proprietary.
The other two, yippie. You called out two random governments.
Moar please.
- chrisone0
Best thing about .NET is that when I have a typo in a variable name in some deep dark corner of the site, I'm alerted when I push the build button - not when a user stumbles across it.
But I guess that's not what this thread is about.
- chalk0
Pepsi
eBay
Continental Airlines
Dubai Bank
Barclays Bank
Seventh Generation
Blackberry
Walmart
Target
Siebel
Kraft Foods
Nestle
Hitachi
PriceWaterhouse
MSNBC
KrispyKreme
Discovery
Citrix
Verizon
Polaris
AT&T
Johnson & Johnson
Government of Canada
Government of Queensland, Australia
The European Defence Agency
Cambridge University
University of Indianapolis
- bulletfactory0
I've always liked ColdFusion. It's the cost of hosting that usually prohibits its use - but we use it at work - and the last agency I was at.
- Always ended up configuring a dedicated server for CF projects in the day.ETM
- vaxorcist0
do you have some IT dudes who are forcing you to use winblows server?
or is this an excercise ?
You can certainly drop yourself into the .NET world, I'm sure things have been done, but you'll have a bit of a re-learning curve that's not just a cut-paste-try-this-hack-till-it... way of doing things...
- Its existing. Its a CF site, but the server obviously also has .Net.ETM
- chalk0
Some people just don't get it (everyone above). You do realize that MS Great Plains/Dynamics is one of (if not the MOST) scalable, stable and integrative business platform out there. Sometimes these things are necessary for enterprise corporations.