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Can Coldfusion Survive In It Industry?

#1 Guest_gooky_*

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Posted 22 August 2007 - 10:54 AM

I'd like to learn ColdFusion, but only if it has a good chance of getting me a job.

I know there are enough competing server-side scripting languages. Can ColdFusion survive, and is CFML skill going to remain attractive to companies? Please offer your opinions.

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