Posts Tagged ‘development’

The Week in ColdFusion: 28 May – 3 June: Another CFML engine goes open source

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Strictly, this falls outside the 28 May – 3 June timeframe for this weekly roundup, but it’s news too big to hold off on: Railo, the alternative CFML engine, is going open source. Hat tips to Kai “Agent K” Koenig, currently kicking his heels up at Scotch on the …

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The Week in ColdFusion: 21-27 May: Better late than never

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

ColdFusion 8 is an award-winner once again - this time it’s the SIIA’s Codie Awards (hat tip to

@media2008 Day One

Friday, May 30th, 2008

The @media 2008 conference is held in the South Bank Centre which is a wonderful location for any visitors to London. We enjoyed our morning stroll along the Thames past the London Eye to get from our hotel to the venue.
The opening keynote was from Jeffrey Veen, I was pleased to actually get to his talk this year as two years ago I missed it, due …

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Web Directions Gov: Making eGovernment Reality

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Nathanael Boehm is reporting for SitePoint from Web Directions Government 2008, in Canberra Australia.
It was a chilly start to the day with the temperature hovering just above zero degrees as we waited in …

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The Web Is For Four-year-olds

Monday, May 19th, 2008

If you are reading this blog you are probably at least reasonably web savvy and use or know of services like Twitter and Flickr. You probably know what RSS is and how and why you might want to use it. Sometimes we forget that not everyone is as cool and knowledgeable as us. There are a large number of people who are completely at …

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Enhancing Ajax Based Mash-up Application Security

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

When browsers when conceptualized, the though of applications running through the browser was expected. However, what was not expected was that the application actually has multiple sources which are the usual setting of a mash-up. When we run a mash-up application, multiple sources are fired up which increase the data output of the application. It is not that the browsers does not have the abilit Submitted by admin Category: Security

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MVC1 vs. MVC2 Vying for Ajax

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

The Model-View-Controller type of architecture sets a new benchmark for developers in enhancing customer experience while enhancing security. When placed in an Ajax based application, MVC becomes the framework wherein the JavaScript rendering is built automatically using an MVC type of format. The result is an Ajax based application with a strong background for MVC promising the same features of M Submitted by admin Category: Frameworks

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Basics of Model View Controller (MVC)

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Developers are always working hard to provide the best applications online and offline. The user expectations changed over the years and they all want to have easy access to information without compromising the aesthetic beauty of the website. Today’s users do not just get their information from anywhere. They only look for information from trusted websites or a website that looks good enoug Submitted by admin Category: Frameworks

Basics of Model View Controller (MVC)

Google’s AxsJax for Ajax Applications

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Accessibility on a live web browser is one of the main features of an Ajax based application especially when they are made in the light …

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cf.Objective Conference Wrap-up

Monday, May 12th, 2008

cf.Objective() 2008, the third instalment of the “enterprise engineering conference for ColdFusion MX Programmers” run by Jared Rypka-Hauer, is now over for another year. cf.Objective() is unique in the conference circuit in that it concentrates almost solely on …

cf.Objective Conference Wrap-up