[thelist] ColdFusion and PhP
Scott Brady
evolt at scottbrady.net
Sat Jul 7 17:27:19 CDT 2001
> I'm not sure the cost of Coldfusion, the cost is in the $1000's... easily
> sticking ColdFusion out of the reach of the casual webmaster.
If you have your own dedicated server, perhaps. But I think the "casual
webmaster" is more likely to use a shared host, in which case the costs are
much cheaper. My host's basic price is $20/month (which gives me a lot of
things, but no SQL Server. That's a $50/month plan, I believe).
You can develop on your home machine for free (you can get a single license
version of Cold Fusion, and you don't NEED CF Studio. you can use Notepad,
if you want).
Scott
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