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It's good to experiment - this holds true for any and every endeavor. Last month I tried something different with CFDJ; almost every article in the issue was about one topic - security. I've gotten a lot of feedback from readers and am happy to report that it was all very positive. Man... Oct. 20, 2004 Reads: 13,412 | As a ColdFusion developer, you are no doubt frequently asked for Web-based reports on data such as sales, site hits, project metrics, and other important business information. Users often want features such as the ability to filter or sort by any column, to drill down into the data, or... Oct. 20, 2004 Reads: 15,014 | HTTP status codes can help you implement threading and more. Here are a couple of ideas. Although the power of ColdFusion allows us as developers to do many things very quickly compared to many other languages, there are times when we find CFML does not offer all of the functionality r... Oct. 20, 2004 Reads: 19,440 Replies: 3 | Beginning with the release of ColdFusion MX, the ColdFusion Application Server now runs on top of an underlying Java engine. Java, as we all know, is an object-oriented language. However, the question of whether CFML is an object-oriented language has been under debate since the ColdFu... Oct. 20, 2004 Reads: 17,065 | An old friend, whom I hadn't seen in over eight years, recently brought an eBay auction to my attention. After some rough times, someone was selling everything he owned so he could start his life completely from scratch. The seller was located in my home state (Connecticut), was a prog... Oct. 20, 2004 Reads: 20,577 | One of the persistent headaches of Web application development is the developer's inability to control the sequence in which application 'pages' are executed. The back button, refresh, bookmarks, double-clicks, and browsers' inconsistent page-caching behavior all create special problem... Oct. 20, 2004 Reads: 13,057 Replies: 1 | Successful leadership is the most important best practice a development team can adopt. Have you ever been on a team that missed its target deadlines, launched critical programs only to later find they had defects, went over budget, or just plain failed? Oct. 20, 2004 Reads: 8,748 Replies: 1 | As an organization's vast collection of data continues to grow, it becomes increasingly difficult for users to find the information they need. You need only to look at the success of Google to see the importance of search engine technology. Unfortunately, traditional search engines tha... Oct. 20, 2004 Reads: 11,887 | Flash MX 2004 Pro Web service classes or Flash Remoting components for ActionScript 2.0: Which is right for you? This article offers some guidelines. In just three years we've come a long way. Oct. 20, 2004 Reads: 14,761 | Several conferences have been officially announced, most notably: MX Europe 2005 (www.mxeurope.org): Formerly known as 'CF-Europe' the conference now spans three days and includes Macromedia client and server technology session topics. It is the largest conference for Macromedia produc... Oct. 20, 2004 Reads: 7,289 | The Agile Manifesto is the product of 17 smart, well-meaning developers who met in February 2001 to discuss problems in software development. The list of developers included Kent Beck, Alistair Cockburn, Martin Fowler, Ron Jeffries, Robert 'Uncle Bob' Martin, and Dave Thomas - people w... Oct. 20, 2004 Reads: 18,206 Replies: 5 |
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