It's all Simon's fault.
We say this to all
framework writers who,
even now, are trying to
recover from the task
assigned them by CFDJ's
editor-in-chief: provide
an article and an
implementation of the
Macromedia Pet Market
application in their
chosen framework.
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With the arrival of
Yahoo! and its Yahoo! Go
Mobile 2.0 product,
another A-list brand has
entered the market.
Yahoo!'s presence, like
Apple's, expands the
number of
I have been developing
Web applications for
years, and have been
using random JavaScript
snippets gleaned from the
Web to test a user's
browser and configured
proper
Macromedia has been
offering ColdFusion
Developer Certification
since version 4.5 was
released. Though it's
arguable that there is no
such thing as an exam
that acc
Many paths lead
developers to ColdFusion.
In the past ColdFusion
was often viewed as an
entry-level language
enabling designers and
other nonprogrammers to
build dyn
After an entire year
spent meeting with and
speaking to thousands of
ColdFusion developers,
the CF team at Macromedia
are unleashing this month
the feature-rich new