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- Comparing and contrasting Mach-II and Fusebox 4.1 frameworks for ColdFusion MX
- The ColdFusion MX development community is maturing. Most CFdevelopers have moved past spaghetti code and the mixing of business logic withpresentation code. But it can be difficult and wasteful to "re-invent thewheel" for every application you write.Frameworks can help promote good development practices,standards, and a sound foundation for creating an...
- Tags: Allaire ColdFusion, Brian Kotek, ColdFusion MX, fuseaction, Fusebox 4.1, XML
- Technical articles 2005-02-02
- Comparing and contrasting Mach-II and Fusebox 4.1 frameworks for ColdFusion MX
- OOP versus procedureThe determining factor to whether your development styles leans toward object oriented programming or procedural methods may be more a matter of when you started your development career.[b]Which is it? – OOP or procedure? If you have experience with either Fusebox or Mach-II, perhaps you can provide the...
- Tags: Allaire ColdFusion, ColdFusion MX, Fusebox 4.1, Mark W. Kaelin, programming
- Discussion threads 2005-02-02
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- A chart comparing Mach-II and Fusebox 4.1 frameworks for ColdFusion MX
- Use this chart to examine and compare the features of ColdFusion MX frameworks Mach-II and Fusebox 4.1 side-by-side. By examining the benefits of each framework you will be able to determine which one is best for your style of application development.
- Tags: ColdFusion MX, Allaire ColdFusion, Framework, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Download resources 2005-02-02
- Tap the power of the popular Fusebox 4
- Fusebox first appeared on the scene in 1998 as little more than some bits of code and some good coding practices for ColdFusion developers. It has since arguably become the most popular framework for building ColdFusion applications. Why? Because it's free, it's easy to learn and use, and it works...
- Tags: Using XML, circuit.xml, Brian Kotek, Fusebox 4, fuseaction, plug-in, XML, XML file
- Technical articles 2003-11-12
- Fusebox 3 improves on its predecessor
- Fusebox eases the burden of managing large systems. The latest version (3) is a big improvement over previous releases, and this article provides a look.The Fusebox 3 specification arose from the work of many devoted individuals in the Fusebox community. They took the core ideas of the original Fusebox, examined...
- Tags: Brian Kotek, fuseaction, Fusebox, Fusebox 3
- Technical articles 2002-05-01
- Tap into Fusebox to manage program flow
- The complexity of Internet applications continues to grow. The Fusebox methodology aims to reduce this complexity and make the developer's job easier. Here's how to manage large systems by harnessing Fusebox.By Brian KotekModern Web-based applications can be as complex and powerful as any "traditional" application. They are constantly changing, evolving,...
- Tags: Development tools, Scripting languages, Guest Contributor, Fusebox, Fusebox 3
- Technical articles 2002-03-27
- Application Development: Unit testing your ColdFusion code
- Every developer knows he should test his code. But many don't because it's not as satisfying as banging out new code. It is not as glorifying as solving new problems. Sometimes it's simply not in the schedule. But the simple fact is that testing early and often will greatly reduce...
- Tags: Databases, Development tools, Allaire ColdFusion, application development, Brian Kotek
- Technical articles 2004-01-12
- Charge up your Fusebox applications
- Commenting and code reuse enhance productivity, but code maintenance is a time-consuming task. Improve the performance of your Fusebox applications with Fusedocs and XFAs.Fusebox is a fantastic framework that offers tremendous flexibility and functionality. I’ll discuss various concepts that make Fusebox code easier to create, maintain, and reuse. I’ll use...
- Tags: Brian Kotek, Fusebox, fuse, Fusedocs, Fusedoc 2
- Technical articles 2002-08-13
- Software Development: Introduction to the Mach-II application framework
- I've been a ColdFusion developer for over five years now. While ColdFusion is incredibly easy to learn and use, it has always been firmly grounded in the procedural programming world. True object-oriented development has not really been an option. Application frameworks like Fusebox 4 incorporate many of the great ideas...
- Tags: OOA/OOD/OOP, Development tools, Brian Kotek, software development, software, Mach-II, Allaire ColdFusion, object-oriented, CFC
- Technical articles 2003-12-12
- Take advantage of an opportunity while the ColdFusion landscape is hot
- It'sbeen a while since I wrote any ColdFusion-related articles for TechRepublic. We thought itwas time to remedy that, because really exciting things are afoot in the CFworld. In my opinion, it's never been a better time to be a ColdFusiondeveloper. This article is meant to be an overview of what's...
- Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., AJAX, Allaire ColdFusion, Brian Kotek
- Technical articles 2006-06-13
- New features in Macromedia's ColdFusion MX 7.0 will speed up your application development
- A response from Macromedia[b][i]Editor's note:[/i] TechRepublic received this response from Macromedia regarding Brian Kotek's observations concerning the lack of two specific tags in ColdFusion MX 7.0:[/b][i]Responses from Dave Gruber, Product Manager, ColdFusion MX 7:As a product team, we are continuously challenged with making feature investment choices serving our broad customer...
- Tags: Allaire ColdFusion, application development, Macromedia Inc., Mark W. Kaelin, programming
- Discussion threads 2005-02-28
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