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Last night I did my lightening talk to Northeast UK tech group SuperMondays ( http://www.supermondays.org ). The overall topic for the night was programming languages you might not have heard of. How could I pass up the chance to pimp my favourite web application language? So I offered …
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Last night I did my lightning talk to Northeast UK tech group SuperMondays ( http://www.supermondays.org ). The overall topic for the night was programming languages you might not have heard of. How could I pass up the chance to pimp my favourite web application language? So I offered …
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As per usual its been far too long since I wrote anything on my blog, so it seems fitting that I join in with the "How I got started with ColdFusion." day. I suppose I should start with where I actually started with this Internet malarkey. In 1989, I started at what was Newcastle …
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I'm currently refactoring some code from a client website to be used in a standalone application. I've been having some fun sorting through old legacy code, as well as some interesting ummm... code written by various past developers.
Hidden in amongst the chaff I found a slightly …
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I'm rubbish I know... Takes me forever to actually post anything on my blog. Let me throw you a small bone.
Scotch on the Rocks 2011 was a marvelous event, even if I did manage to trash my ankle stepping off the train on the Wednesday night. Not that you care, but if you saw me hopping …
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At work we've got a number of large projects that have a considerable number of very large binary resources that we manage under source control with SVN.
The problem we have is that some of the legacy projects have resource in folders underneath the code base rather than outside of the …
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One of my colleagues pestered me just now asking me why his Tinyint(1) on MySQL was being mangled by ColdFusion so that it only ever returned 1 or 0. You read the documentation on numeric data type is MySQL and you see "BIT is a synonym for TINYINT(1)" or " BOOLEAN is a synonym for …
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I realised the other day when I was talking to a friend that my previous post on manually creating ColdFusion instances was kind of missing the last part of the process.
You've created a ColdFusion instance. You can start it up and you can access the admin. You've even made sure that …
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Very brief blog post.
I've been working on my longpolling blog posts trying to resolve why I'm having problems with the dynamic channel creation with ColdFusion 9.0.1. I've been trying to call my application from Firefox and Chromium on the same laptop. Firefox has been working …
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Very brief blog post.
I've been working on my longpolling blog posts trying to resolve why I'm having problems with the dynamic channel creation with ColdFusion 9.0.1. I've been trying to call my application from Firefox and Chromium on the same laptop. Firefox has been working …
keywords ajax, blazeds, brain, bridge, cfml, chromium, firefox, fool, google, internet explorer, js, laptop