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July 10, 2003

How to use CRC Cards in OO application development

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
I found this nice little on-line tutorial whilst working on improving our expertise in the ongoing OO concepts in Webapper’’s Application Architectures for our clients. CRC cards look to be a good and simple way to effectively visualize OO needs anywhere at any time.

Netready great value for money eCommerce App

Filed under: Fusebox — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
Netready is very full featured eCommerce App written in ColdFusion Fusebox including, of course, a shopping cart. You can find details here.

Good article related to OO development thinking and centricities

Filed under: JVM & Java — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
Hal Helms has so many great insights into programming techniques and sensibilities both for OO programming and non OO programming worlds. He recently recommended this article as a good read and it is. As the article infers we often begin thinking at the wrong level and as a result make our coding “dance-around” [...]

July 9, 2003

Application Project cost estimator from Lee Borkman

Filed under: Fusebox — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
Lee Borkman is another of the ColdFusion luminaries who contributed very heavily to the Fusebox Community. He built a project estimator which he makes available here from his web site as a free service for all.

Prototyping and other professional web application tools and advice.

Filed under: Fusebox — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
Fusebox is a controversial framework in many quarters but we have used it time and time again for all sizes of applications, very successfully. One of the many great benefits is the amazing array of good practice techniques and tools that have been created by Fusebox luminaries such as Hal Helms, Steve Nelson, Nat [...]

July 8, 2003

FTP tool for use with Windows Terminal Server Client

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
Windows Terminal Server sessions are a useful tool for all Administrators but not having ftp capabilities can be frustrating. This utility from Webattack aims to bridge that gap. It is not freeware but we think the cost could be quickly recouped in time saved juggling TS Client and ftp programs.

National Security Agency Security Guidelines

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Tags: — Patrick Quinn @ 12:00 am
The pejorative saying “good enough for government work” surely doesn”t apply to these security policies and settings compiled by NSA — these are more than good enough! This is a collection of documents for locking down IIS, domains, and other aspects of Windows networks and application infrastructures.

July 7, 2003

Using ColdFusion to create applications for a Palm Pilot VII

Filed under: ColdFusion — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
The march toward wireless applications and wireless internet access continues relentlessly. Ben Forta has focused on CF and wireless many times usually based around “WAP” or Wireless Access Protocol. There is another format sponsored by 3 Com called “Palm Wireless Web Clipping Protocol” and this article shows how to use ColdFusion to create [...]

July 6, 2003

FarCry an open-source CMS for ColdFusion MX

Filed under: ColdFusion — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
FarCry is a fully featured CMS (Content Management System) that has been available for a few months from here. FarCry (aka Far Cry) was started as the fourQ COAPI which was intended to move Spectra applications to ColdFusion MX’’s component based architecture. I overlooked blogging this before and with the coming move of [...]

Macromedia Blog Aggregator for XML News Feeds

Filed under: Flex & Flash — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
This is really nice blog aggregator for all things Macromedia. There’’s a lot of good stuff here covering ColdFusion, Flash, Dreamweaver and Java.
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