Adobe has a whole lineup of enterprise products that people don't really read about. CF is deeply integrated into these products as well as other 3rd party enterprise products.
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"Computer for Experts" may be trademarked, but it's unlikely
Most devs prepare for the abstraction nirvana. I see a lot of fellow devs creating complicated code, because "in case we need to switch out the database down the road" or "what if we want to run the web app in CLI"
In 20 years of programming I maybe seen one or two times a large application switched database engines and I've never seen a client want to run his/her web application in CLI...
The art in programming is to decide whether you need that abstraction or not.