A common fallacy that I see repeated over and over again is: 'If you need speed, you could convert your Java application to C or C++'. I don't claim to be a Java expert by any means, but I do think I have a good enough understanding of the Java platform as well as basic operating syste... Feb. 9, 2007 01:45 PM EST Reads: 23,270 Replies: 12 |
One of the many hotly contested items about ColdFusion in recent times that some developers have been clamoring for are the addition of interfaces to ColdFusion Components as part of the standard CFML language. At one time I was definitely in this camp myself - interfaces would indeed ...Jan. 3, 2007 04:30 PM EST Reads: 12,315 Replies: 1 |
With the proliferation of many respected developers in the ColdFusion community sharing their experiences and knowledge by blogging, we've seen quite a huge jump in both information sharing as well as the discussion of best practices in software development.Aug. 21, 2006 12:45 AM EDT Reads: 24,810 Replies: 2 |
'I don't view this informal querying of a job aggregator to be the end-all absolute truth, nor do I really view it as a scientifically sound study,' writes Brandon Harper as he makes public the results of an job-market survey using data from indeed.com (an aggregator for job sites). 'M... Mar. 8, 2005 12:00 AM EST Reads: 12,691 Replies: 8 |
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 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 21,093 Replies: 3 |
'I don't view this informal querying of a job aggregator to be the end-all absolute truth, nor do I really view it as a scientifically sound study,' writes Brandon Harper as he makes public the results of an job-market survey using data from indeed.com (an aggregator for job sites). 'M... Jun. 19, 2004 02:15 PM EDT Reads: 33,542 Replies: 24 |







Brandon Harper has been programming in ColdFusion since 1998 and also actively writes applications in Python and Java. He is currently a Senior Software Developer at Acxiom where he works on an enterprise service platform which powers their risk mitigation products. Brandon was also a technical editor for Inside ColdFusion MX, and maintains a blog at devnulled.com.
One of the many hotly contested items about ColdFusion in recent times that some developers have been clamoring for are the addition of interfaces to ColdFusion Components as part of the standard CFML language. At one time I was definitely in this camp myself - interfaces would indeed ...
With the proliferation of many respected developers in the ColdFusion community sharing their experiences and knowledge by blogging, we've seen quite a huge jump in both information sharing as well as the discussion of best practices in software development.






















