What is the career value in learning ColdFusion?
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ColdFusion is a language I encounter rather infrequently, however it does turn up from time to time either in job adverts or as .cfm file extensions in URLs.
There are possible job opportunities near to where I plan to live for ColdFusion developers. It might be in my interests to have a look at ColdFusion.
ColdFusion appears, to me, to be a minority language compared to C#, Java or indeed most popular languages.
Don thinks ColdFusion is declining in popularity. Would a ColdFusion position today be more related to the maintenance of legacy code than innovative, creative development, thus less interesting?
Is there any long term career value in learning ColdFusion?
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