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Using Coldfusion dedicated server, web developers can build multi-functional websites, content publishing systems, e-commerce websites, and a host of other things. Coldfusion is an easy to learn, user friendly, tag based scripting language which has connectivity to enterprise level data and strong in built searching capabilities, all of which helps in creating brilliant web pages. Developed by JJ and Jeremy Allaire and released as an Allaire product in July 1995, Coldfusion along with Allaire was acquired by Macromedia in 2001, while Macromedia in turn was sold to Adobe Systems in 2005. A Coldfusion dedicated server is an application server used to develop both computer software and dynamic websites. Products in the same category as that of Coldfusion are Microsoft ASP.NET, JavaServer Pages or PHP. ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML) is the scripting language, similar in nature to JSP, ASP.NET, PHP and HTML is a brilliant and distinguishing feature of Coldfusion. Nonetheless it must be remembered that other CFML application servers apart from ColdFusion exist as does other compatible scripting languages like Actionscript and embedded scripts written in CFScript. A Coldfusion dedicated server is generally used for data filled websites or intranets but remote services like SOAP web services and Flash remoting can also be generated using Coldfusion. Asynchronous forms like SMS and IMs can also be handled by Coldfusion thanks to the gateway interface, available in ColdFusion MX 7 Enterprise Edition. Some of the value added services that come with Coldfusion are: • generation of client-side code for form widgets and validation Certain implementations of CFML allow enhanced functions like running in a .NET environment and image manipulation.
Say Goodbye To All Professional Web Masters With A Web CMS
With the Web becoming the most popular and powerful source of information and a hype in the content management software market today, more and more people are realizing the importance of Web based Content Management Softwares. These softwares have proven themselves to be a great way to maintain the integrity of a web portal thereby allowing even the non-technical people of the organization to have control over the content. In fact, with an advancement of the technology and the introduction of CMS's people no longer require professional webmasters to maintain their website for them. The requirement of professionals for managing web files and content is no longer needed. Professional web masters are also much more costly as compared to a Web based CMS. Hiring a web professional becomes an even major waste of resources when there is not too much content to be published on the Web. This, however, can be avoided by getting the assistance of a Web Content Management Software. Not only does a content management software solution allow you to create manage and publish your web files and web content without having to learn HTML but also reduces time required to perform these tasks manually. With a net content management system you can be sure that you would be free of all hassle of managing your content and thus create better files and improve the quality and quantity of your web portal as well. This way, you would be able to increase your business and achieve extreme efficiency in your work. These content management systems would also cut your expenses on hiring a professional web master or programmer and thereby increase your profits immensely. With some of the most wonderful and easily accessible features these content management system software are becoming popular day by day. However, before opting for any one of the website content management system one must make sure to check for certain features. For starters, the CMS must have interactive set-ups and good configuration tools. The basic editors of code in the content management software must also be What You See Is What You Get Format (WYSIWYG). The web portal owner must also ensure that the CMS offers a wide array of font types and layouts for templates so that they are able to create more innovative and improved web sites and web pages. The best content management system would be the one that provides the user with an ability to make several changes on-site in various versions of their content and images. The CMS must also help the user to create templates for their website and thereby assist them in maintaining and editing the page links better. An automated Web Content Management System must also be based on authentication levels. This way, content developers would be granted permission to access even the authorized areas within the Web Site. This permission based accession for content management would also allow content designers to create, access and manage menus, hyperlinks, submenus as well as create new pages simultaneously.
Lex Parsimoniae
Lex Parsimoniae is Latin for "Law of Parsimony", which pulled out into its simplest form is the The Law of what can be spared, should. This is a theory that I have been studying for the past year and through observation believe that this can be applied to all situations that require a more efficient, functional solution. This paradigm has many names, but is best know as Occam's Razor. His razor suggests that when resources are limited or when speed of function is essential, design / complexity trade-offs should be based on what does the least harm to the probability of success, however that is defined. Form is Function There is a school of thought that beauty in design results in good function, but I prefer to subscribe the fact that just concentration on the functionality will by its very nature, create its own aura of design. Sometimes, the focus on functional efficiency inspires a feeling that goes beyond aesthetics and ultimately give us the sense that its form is of a higher echelon. Barrier To Entry The brain is an amazing piece of kit. One of its most amazing functions is its ability to optimise when processing data. Each brain has been trained over many years (or maybe it inherently has the ability) to simplify individual objects into groups. Instead of seeing each individual blade of grass, the mind sees a field. Millions of pieces of data grouped into one object because it knows, to comprehend millions of pieces of grass would take and enormous amount of effect. Effect that could be focused elsewhere. So it generalises to make life easier. This sort of information overload can happen in design as well; Too much will distract from your likely objective. Remember that 7 Second Rule? If your web app or website has 7 seconds to impress then wouldn't you prefer showing off your functional muscles? How useful your app is? and not long it takes to load the really cool (bandwidth crunching) design? Remember how it easy it is to make your mind up about someone when you them for the first time. Same rules apply. Just Do It! What are your objectives and goals? Hopefully, when developing a web app or website, to make your (or your users) life easier! And let's remember, this 'thing' we call the Internet is broken. So don't break any further with dodgy CSS and bloated javascript. Functional Turn Around is the most impressive aspect for me these days. Spend time developing how the app works, refine it, refine it again, then again. Then when it works, design around the edges. If you like Latin phrase then try this one: "entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem", or "entities should not be multiplied beyond necessity"or just remember, K.I.S.S - Keep it Simple, Stupid! For more information about Occam's Razor and various other development theories, read this Design and Development Blog at www.gammatan.co.uk
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