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Choose ColdFusion Training For Your IT Development Team

by on Apr.10, 2010, under ColdFusion, Featured

When your IT department is in the throes of a huge project is not when those important team players will have time to spare in trying to learn new software applications. Instead of taking the time out to try and learn on their own, it makes much more sense to offer them professional ColdFusion training. ColdFusion training is available from authorized Adobe training centers, which offer state-of-the-art computer classrooms, live instructors that are not only ColdFusion experts but also excellent instructors with real-world development experience. If needed, ColdFusion traning can also be brought into your workplace to meet your project needs and schedule. (continue reading…)

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What To Look For In A Coldfusion Dedicated Server Provider

by on Apr.10, 2010, under ColdFusion

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. (continue reading…)

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Consuming RSS Feeds With ColdFusion

by on Apr.10, 2010, under ColdFusion

ColdFusion doesn’t seem to get the respect it deserves amongst the dedicated Java or .NET or even PHP development circles, but having worked in all of those environments, I’d like to state for the record, that completing a large scale development project AHEAD of schedule, keeping your Business Managers and Projects Managers happy, and let’s not forget the most important of all… THE CLIENT…Well, that’s priceless. Well worth any investment made towards ColdFusion. (continue reading…)

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Cold Fusion Hosting

by on Apr.09, 2010, under ColdFusion

Cold fusion is a programming language development environment. When you want to build a website which requires dynamic templates for database integration choosing cold fusion hosting is one of your best options. You can create templates and they will be dynamically populated with data from the database as your visitor go from page to page of your site. It’s great if you have to constantly change and update web pages or if you need to integrate external content, a hosted cold fusion solution is one of the easiest and best choices. You will be able to provide high quality services to your clients, manage your account and services remotely, add products and images, test a web application or launch a prototype. Fusion technology now includes increased encryption and security, .net integration, PDF capabilities for printable forms and advanced features such as ZIP and JAR file support, per-application settings, support for multi-threading and options for Atom and RSS feeds. (continue reading…)

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Macromedia Launches Studio 8 in India

by on Sep.11, 2005, under Dreamweaver

Macromedia launched Studio 8 in India last week . It is by far the biggest launch in the history of macromedia. I personally visited two of the launches , first at Mumbai and second at Banglore. I have attend all the launches since Flash 5 , Never before have I seen the audience applauding the new features so much. The speakers from Macromedia were fantastic. (continue reading…)

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CFMX Exam Buster 7.0

by on Jul.21, 2005, under ColdFusion

Centrasoft sent out a Press Release stating the availability of their CFMX Exam Buster 7.0, which is basicaly about how to prepare for the ColdFusion Certification Exam.

Here is an excerpt from the press release: (continue reading…)

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Flash Platform

by on Jun.24, 2005, under Flash

In a world where most digital experiences fall flat, the Macromedia Flash Platform offers something different. It’s a lightweight, cross-platform runtime that can be used not just for rich media, but also for enterprise applications, communications, and mobile applications. No matter how it’s used, we designed the Flash Platform so that organizations of all kinds can deliver the most effective experiences imagination will allow. (continue reading…)

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Videos on Building Flash Applications with Eclipse

by on Jun.21, 2005, under Flash

A collection of Video Tutorials on the installation of all the necessary components needed to build Flash applications in Eclipse. It continues with a demonstration of how to create and compile a class. It finishes by utilizing existing resources and pre-compiled library swfs to manage and control items within our Flash application.

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Upcoming Flash Player Capabilities

by on Jun.08, 2005, under Flash

The next major release of Flash Player, code-named Maelstrom, has significant advances in graphical expressiveness, performance, increased fidelity of font rendering and video delivery, and other new functionality — while still remaining a small download size.

Read more.
http://www.macromedia.com/software/flashplayer/maelstrom/

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Using EventDispatcher

by on Jun.08, 2005, under Uncategorized

There is a good article on Actionscript.org on Using EventDispatcher.
Written by: Patrick Mineault

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