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Doesn't ColdFusion encourage poor programming practices?
No, not at all. ColdFusion provides all the necessary building blocks to create highly scalable, structured, manageable, and maintainable code. ColdFusion does not enforce any particular development methodology or structure – this is deliberate and by design as ColdFusion's emphasis is on getting the job done. Many developers do in fact start off by writing code that is less than ideal, and then learn and grow with the product. The fact of the matter is that not every application need be n-tier, implemented using model-view controllers, or built using design patterns. However, all of these are supported (especially via ColdFusion Components) and should be used when needed. In other words, you'll not outgrow ColdFusion – use it as suits you best and then keep getting better.

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