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Spring has finally sprung, even though you can't really tell from the odd weather that we've been having here in New York lately. Along with spring, there are a few tidbits of useful news to cover this month from Macromedia and elsewhere. May. 11, 2004 Reads: 11,538 | This is the first of a two-part column in which I'll teach you about structures and arrays, two of the complex data types in ColdFusion. To start, I'll introduce structures and arrays and then go into some details on how to make use of arrays in ColdFusion. May. 11, 2004 Reads: 22,735 Replies: 1 | Macromedia Flex is a brand new server product, one that is poised to forever change the way we coders think about building rich and engaging user interfaces. Yes, I did say 'server.' No, Flex does not compete with ColdFusion. Yes, Flex and ColdFusion are designed to work together. May. 11, 2004 Reads: 16,619 Replies: 3 | Question: Who needs version control? Answer: Every developer. Most people think of versioning control software as something that should be left to big companies and large teams. However, version control is a good idea for everyone. May. 11, 2004 Reads: 16,204 Replies: 1 | A Model-View-Controller based Plug-able Declarative Framework (MVC-PDF) will be described, in which developers use the full power of ColdFusion MX (CFMX) components to create MVC applications. The declarative nature of the framework will allow the controller and the model to be specifi... May. 11, 2004 Reads: 14,683 | In the Servlet 2.3 specification, Web application events were introduced. These Web application events pertain to both the application and session life cycle. Along with these events came a group of listeners. May. 11, 2004 Reads: 10,440 | I was playing a particularly tough game of online Texas Hold'em with someone who called himself 'all_or_nothing'. I looked at my two hole cards: a 10 of spades and a 10 of clubs. It was down to just the two of us, vying for the total prize money of $5.00. May. 11, 2004 Reads: 14,177 | Some of you may be thinking, ColdFusion (CF) and .NET? Why do it? We hear you. It is understandable that CF, running on top of J2EE, adds a layer of complexity when integrating with interfaces written with Microsoft-centric technologies. May. 11, 2004 Reads: 12,545 Replies: 1 | I'm sure most of you have been in a situation where either your employer or customer doesn't like the way content from a Web browser looks when printed. There are many ways to provide printable content, but one of the most popular formats of printable material is PDF format. May. 11, 2004 Reads: 26,340 Replies: 20 | No, this month's title is not an attempt to meet ColdFusion developers of the opposite sex - it's all about building applications that are aware of the people using them. May. 11, 2004 Reads: 9,691 | Macromedia Flex is a new presentation server and application framework that enables enterprise development teams to put more effective interfaces on critical business applications. The Flex server offers a standards-based, declarative programming methodology for delivering rich user ex... May. 11, 2004 Reads: 8,048 |
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