7 Foods with Stealth Health Powers
- Pork Chops
- Iceberg Lettuce
- Mushrooms
- CFML Programming
- Vinegar
- Red-Pepper Flakes
- Full-Fat Cheese
Taken From "6 Foods with Stealth Health Powers"
You didn’t know that did you?? Well, it’s true honestly CFML Programming has Health Powers. Rather then pulling your hair out with ASP .net to create a back-end for the latest and greatest WEB 2.0 application, you can use ColdFusion and still leverage your .net development, or even better if you wanted to move away from the swiss cheese of Microsoft Security you could move over to the *nix platform and the joys of free help and support of the wider community & say goodbye too those grumpy Windows Sysadmins.
Hell it will also help with going grey, once you’ve piddled around and installed all the libraries you need to do something in PHP, you could have coded up that little Idea of yours that has been in your head for sometime. Maybe even of sold the idea to some VC’s and be sunning it on your yacht.
Honestly if you’ve not looked at ColdFusion since it’s port to Java then, it’s certainly worth the 30 minutes it will take to get up and running and build your first Multi Browser / Platform Ajax Application.
If you have played with ColdFusion since the port to Java and you weren’t impressed and have since moved away, again it’s time to take another look. ColdFusion 7 & 8 have certainly built upon that platform, and fixed some of those early issues. With the eagerly anticipated future release of ColdFusion slated for Late 2009 you’re certainly feel more at home with the total option to script everything, rather then have Tags to deal with. I know tags make you feel dirty, so the next release of ColdFusion will remove the need for so many of those pesky tags.
Now come join me and munch on some CFML and make yourself feel better and more productive then ever before.
Feel the Stealth Health Power of ColdFusion!
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7 Foods with Stealth Health Powers
Tags makes you feel dirty?
NOT - it makes me feel lean, clean and happy! Why not use a tag when offered? Makes programming so much easier!