Keeping up with the latest Web technologies is tough nowadays. Every week it seems new sites are launched that push the envelope further and further in terms of what can be accomplished using just a Web browser. Keeping up with the latest Web technologies is tough nowadays. Every week it seems new sites are launched that push the envelope further and further in terms of what can be accomplished using just a Web browser.Feb. 21, 2007 10:45 AM EST Reads: 232,898 Replies: 22 |
Storage and bandwidth - these have traditionally been the two hardest things to scale up as an application grows. Many a dot-com million has been spent building out rock solid storage infrastructures, sometimes for applications which never saw the light of day. Fast forward to 2006. ...Nov. 8, 2006 03:00 AM EST Reads: 9,880 Replies: 1 |
Keeping up with the latest Web technologies is tough nowadays. Every week it seems new sites are launched that push the envelope further and further in terms of what can be accomplished using just a Web browser.Oct. 4, 2006 12:00 PM EDT Reads: 12,357 |
Back in the November 2005 issue of CFDJ, we looked at how to create a live map of your Web site visitors using Google Maps and other freely available services.Apr. 20, 2006 04:00 PM EDT Reads: 13,417 |
The availability of the Google Maps API has opened up a slew of new development possibilities and spawned a bunch of web sites that rely on this data to function. Example applications include jogging trackers, subway map overlays, and other cool ideas all made possibly by the public av...Jan. 18, 2006 07:30 PM EST Reads: 25,508 Replies: 2 |
Collaborative filtering on the Web has existed for a long time, dating all the way back to the original incarnations of sites like CDNow and Amazon.com. Recommendation systems are a powerful tool for businesses to extract additional value from their e-commerce and customer databases. T... Feb. 25, 2004 12:00 AM EST Reads: 13,648 |
A denial-of-service (DoS) attack is an attempt by a single person or a group of people to disrupt an online service. It is designed to bring the server and network to its knees by flooding it with useless traffic. A DoS attack is the most common type of Internet attack and can be launc... Jul. 11, 2003 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 15,888 Replies: 2 |
Nobody likes errors, but the bottom line is, they're a fact of programming life. The better you are at pinpointing them, the better your code will get. Unfortunately, ColdFusion has never provided very good functionality for tracking the errors that occur within your production applica...Jun. 16, 2003 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 10,773 |







Joe Danziger is a senior web applications developer with Multimax, Inc., a provider of Enterprise IT Services and Solutions supporting the critical missions of the Air Force, Army, Navy, and other Department of Defense components. He is certified as an Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX Developer, and also maintains the Building Blocks site (www.ajaxcf.com) dedicated to AJAX and ColdFusion, as well as DJ Central (www.djcentral.com), a Website serving DJs and the electronic dance music industry.
Storage and bandwidth - these have traditionally been the two hardest things to scale up as an application grows. Many a dot-com million has been spent building out rock solid storage infrastructures, sometimes for applications which never saw the light of day. Fast forward to 2006. ...
Keeping up with the latest Web technologies is tough nowadays. Every week it seems new sites are launched that push the envelope further and further in terms of what can be accomplished using just a Web browser.
Back in the November 2005 issue of CFDJ, we looked at how to create a live map of your Web site visitors using Google Maps and other freely available services.
The availability of the Google Maps API has opened up a slew of new development possibilities and spawned a bunch of web sites that rely on this data to function. Example applications include jogging trackers, subway map overlays, and other cool ideas all made possibly by the public av...
Nobody likes errors, but the bottom line is, they're a fact of programming life. The better you are at pinpointing them, the better your code will get. Unfortunately, ColdFusion has never provided very good functionality for tracking the errors that occur within your production applica...





















