New Here , /t5/coldfusion-discussions/what-version-of-coldfusion-do-i-need-to-use-flash-builder-4/m-p/3235393#M129768 Jan 12, 2011 Jan 12, 2011 Copy link to clipboard Copied Additional thought after I posted my original question: Is there an Adobe matrix anywhere tha...
First of all you do not need to know about what version of ColdFusion to use. ColdFusion is the language, not the Integrated Development Environment. All that Code you see that looks like <cfthis...> and <cfthat> that is the CFML i.e. ColdFusion Markup Language your appl...
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This allows for simpler deployment. I come from a background of dynamic web apps based on large servers (ColdFusion), and while this is powerful, it is “heavy” in terms of production. If I can get something similar and be able to deploy as static files, I think that’s a huge win...
I must be a complete loser, because I can't see where Ruby is such hot shit. I'd love to read a story, "What you're not getting about Ruby and why its the tits." Such a great comment that I had to get involved. One of the other commenters pointed to a post over on...