Is jQuery forcing Adobe ColdFusion to abandon the dead flash product line?
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I have been reading a lot about how flash development/design had died, and as jQuery and in the near future html5 comes out, will this start to push Adobe/Coldfusion away from flash towards less product linking?
I mean, I love coldfusion, and want that to continue to grow, however, if Adobe only bought Coldfusion from Macromedia, so they can bundle flash and coldfusion together, does the death of flash mean the death of coldfusion?
http://topnews.us/content/221385-jobs-says-adobes-flash-waning-and-had-its-day
http://aext.net/2010/03/javascript-jquery-killing-flash-tutorial-jquery-plugin/
I really don't mind if Flash dies, I do mind greatly if coldfusion does.
Is the success of Flash linked to Coldfusion? If so, why? or why not?
The purpose of this isn't to start some war about flash pro's and con's. I was only worried that Adobe would cause problems for Coldfusion, if flash had some market/financial problems.
That was my main concern...
And no I am not anti-flash...
But my financial sanity depends on Coldfusion being a success, so that is why I stated my question. Because I WANT EVERYONE ELSE'S OPINION OF THIS SITUATION.
Thank You.
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