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Recent Blog Comments By Seth Bienek
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Exploring HTML5's localStorage - Persistent Client-Side Key-Value Pairs
Posted on Jan 25, 2011 at 11:21 AM
Great article, Ben! Can't wait to experiment with this!... read more »
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The ColdFusion Application Server Tagline Contest ($50 Amazon Gift Card)
Posted on Jul 1, 2010 at 9:48 AM
LOL, my vote goes to "More Bang For Your Buck!". Nice work, @Bart!... read more »
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People-Centric Software Design - cf.Objective() 2010 Pecha Kucha BOF
Posted on Apr 28, 2010 at 9:58 AM
Ben, I really enjoyed this presentation at cf.Objective(); the whole Pecha Chuka BOF was fantastic, in fact. My wife had arrived to meet me for dinner, and since you were the last to go, she got to see it as well. Even though she's not a developer, she wanted me to let you know she thoug... read more »
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Trouble With My Mail Server
Posted on Mar 10, 2008 at 2:17 PM
It just "clicked" that notifications are probably what would be backed up in an outgoing spool. I switched from hosting my own email server to using Google Apps for domains a couple of years ago and never looked back. If I can save anyone else the grief of running an email server, it's my... read more »
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Trouble With My Mail Server
Posted on Mar 10, 2008 at 1:54 PM
Not using Google Apps for Domains to host your email? Suprising...... read more »
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A Case Against ColdFusion Custom Tag Page Wrappers
Posted on Jan 4, 2007 at 2:03 PM
"The web is not where you need to be my friend." LOL, I've actually been here a while and do quite well. It's an intranet app on a high-end network, so the bandwidth isn't a huge problem. AJAX is out of the question for accessibility reasons. I'm always open to suggestions though, i... read more »
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A Case Against ColdFusion Custom Tag Page Wrappers
Posted on Jan 4, 2007 at 12:54 PM
I'm right there with Ben that not being able to use cfflush is a deal-killer, personally. I have a project that requires a tree menu with over 100,000 hierarchical items, broken into three sections. Even compressed, the generated HTML is over 1.2 megs. The perceived performance incr... read more »
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Am I The Only One Who Likes White Space In My ColdFusion Code?
Posted on Oct 9, 2006 at 1:51 PM
Get off the crack, dude! Superfluous white space is soooo 1998! ;) Kidding aside, I prefer the compressed code, mostly because I don't have a NORAD-sized monitor; I can "take in" and mentally process more at a time. Less scrolling, all that stuff... In fact, when I work on existing... read more »



