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Recent Blog Comments By Brian Kresge
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My Experience With AngularJS - The Super-heroic JavaScript MVW Framework
Posted on Jan 4, 2013 at 4:23 PM
@Ben, Thanks! This is awesome stuff. Must. Find. Excuse. To use it. Now.... read more »
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My Experience With AngularJS - The Super-heroic JavaScript MVW Framework
Posted on Jan 4, 2013 at 1:24 PM
Ben, maybe you ran into something similar with Twitter, with handling event handlers triggered by things like setTimeout or XHR. My understanding is that these fall outside of AngularJS. I imagine they provision for those with what, $apply? I think my conundrum would come in with third pa... read more »
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Apparently ColdFusion Cannot Handle Chunked Multi-Part Form Data
Posted on Nov 23, 2012 at 12:49 PM
@Nicolas, I really ultimately only had two options if there were no other choices but to use SOAP-MTOM, and that was to either handle the transactions directly in a CFX, or as I ultimately ended up doing, building a DLL specifically for those transactions. .NET since 3.0 (WSE) has had nice... read more »
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ColdFusion / JavaScript Genius? Join Me, And My Growing Team At InVisionApp.com!
Posted on Sep 25, 2012 at 9:02 AM
@Anna - hah, yeah, the laws of kashrut are intricate and varied. I used to have to do masgiach duties at a military facility where we had a space that was ostensibly to be a kosher kitchen. 9/10 times I was having to explain those rules to non-Jews we shared the space with. For my part, I'm a... read more »
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ColdFusion / JavaScript Genius? Join Me, And My Growing Team At InVisionApp.com!
Posted on Sep 11, 2012 at 3:45 PM
Anna, We're in that boat, too, and it seems to vary for customer. A year ago I was working for a solely CF e-commerce shop, and there was design convention around no-script users, if only because a significant portion of their purchasing demographic could be grandmas with the circa 1990s P... read more »
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Using Plupload For Drag & Drop File Uploads In ColdFusion
Posted on Sep 6, 2012 at 2:17 PM
It's nifty stuff like this that makes me wish I worked for your startup or Epicenter. I stare all day at ERP and CRM systems, and realize that I'd have to do half the typing if it were in ColdFusion.... read more »
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Converting Between String And Binary Values In ColdFusion
Posted on Aug 29, 2012 at 11:20 AM
This is especially useful knowledge. I'm thinking of the struggles with strings to binary, particularly when dealing with DB2 and EBCDIC.... read more »
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Hostek.com Offering Free ColdFusion 10 Beta Hosting
Posted on Mar 8, 2012 at 8:31 AM
Has anyone heard if Hostek is going to make CF10 available without an upgrade when it goes gold? I am loving this release almost as much as I did CF9. It's definitely a bright ray of light.... read more »
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Hostek.com Offering Free ColdFusion 10 Beta Hosting
Posted on Mar 1, 2012 at 4:24 PM
Just a quick update, I did indeed do the beta under my reseller account, and it set me up a new site from which to play with it. The REST stuff is simple to produce and get the hang of quickly. My goodness, I am in love with it. I can envision refactoring a present suite of web services w... read more »
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ColdFusion 10 Beta - Critical Bug In Compiling Function Expressions / Closures
Posted on Feb 27, 2012 at 4:26 PM
@Anna, I know we've talked about it before, but I'm of a religious set that's pretty okay with stay-at-home weemens, but also okay with them working, too. Work or not, that's up to my boo, so to speak. Where I get concerned is just how seriously underrepresented females are in our vo... read more »
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ColdFusion 10 Beta - Critical Bug In Compiling Function Expressions / Closures
Posted on Feb 27, 2012 at 1:55 PM
@Anna, That's awesome! I've often lamented that I've gravitated back towards the bucolic/blue collar hybrid point of my own origin - the tech jobs are there, but the really cutting edge work would still would take me to Philly or Baltimore. SSBI has to be redone every five years sinc... read more »
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ColdFusion 10 Beta - Critical Bug In Compiling Function Expressions / Closures
Posted on Feb 24, 2012 at 4:20 PM
@Anna, That's great stuff! I currently work directly in the .NET world, but CF remains something I definitely like to keep the foot in the door with freelancing. Either way, it's the same sort of thing, beating off offers with sticks, but geographically, it's more .NET than CF. Add... read more »
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Hostek.com Offering Free ColdFusion 10 Beta Hosting
Posted on Feb 24, 2012 at 12:49 PM
@Brian, <maniacallaugh>Thanks!</maniacallaugh> I know I'm going to see if I can drop that wonderful Taffy stuff in favor of CF10 for REST...I can't tell you how excited this has me.... read more »
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Hostek.com Offering Free ColdFusion 10 Beta Hosting
Posted on Feb 24, 2012 at 12:11 PM
I currently have a CF9 reseller account through them...I wonder if under that condition one could score a test site with CF10 beta under that? In any case, sweet! Thanks for sharing this!... read more »
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ColdFusion 10 Beta - Critical Bug In Compiling Function Expressions / Closures
Posted on Feb 24, 2012 at 8:16 AM
@Phil, Yeah, seriously, Ben must not sleep.... read more »
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ColdFusion 10 Beta - Critical Bug In Compiling Function Expressions / Closures
Posted on Feb 23, 2012 at 3:14 PM
@Ben I found myself a lot negative about CF's prospects in gaining/maintaining a foothold in SMB. Most of the work I've gained ColdFusion-wise in recent years has either been trying to keep legacy CF deployments evergreen, or with customers not particularly concerned with the particulars.<... read more »
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ColdFusion 10 Beta, Apache Tomcat, And Symbolic Links On Mac OSX
Posted on Feb 19, 2012 at 6:58 PM
I'm running CF9 on Lion just fine, but it survived the upgrade from 10.6 to 10.7. Perhaps it's just the installer that's Rosetta reliant?... read more »
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ColdFusion Supports HTTP Verbs PUT And DELETE (As Well As GET And POST)
Posted on Feb 16, 2012 at 12:06 PM
PUT and DELETE can be repeated. The example I recall from a year or two ago was that if you're using PUT to create a page on the site, if for some reason it fails and you end up repeating it several times, you still end up with only one instance of what you were trying to PUT. If you similarly... read more »
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The School Of Practical Philosophy: Love - Week Three
Posted on Oct 19, 2011 at 4:45 PM
@Smita, I have discovered the formula to relationship longevity. Long periods of separation for some kind of foreign service, with MMORPGs to foster teamwork and relationship building across distances. Make love, AND Warcraft.... read more »
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The School Of Practical Philosophy: Love - Week Three
Posted on Oct 12, 2011 at 1:52 PM
@Anna/@Randall, You guys have lost me on this one. Maybe jealousy is good, maybe polyandry is possible, but I've got the narrow Judaic definition with adultery being a problem. Temptations notwithstanding, I relate sexuality directly to my marriage and my wife. I consciously don't want o... read more »



