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Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Yes, it IS a stupid question to ask this without taking 5 seconds to Google first, since the first and second results explain it perfectly.
FWIW, Cold Fusion != ColdFusion. The first has to do with nuclear stuff, the second is a scripting language similar to PHP, ASP, etc.
Originally posted by: GundamSonicZeroX
I looked it up on Wikipedia and noticed that there are a lot of apps that I never heard off listed. I was hoping that someone can help explain it without comparing it to another app. Also, I was hoping for someone with a little bit of experience with it to say, "I use it for (insert use)."
Thanks. That helps.Originally posted by: Unheard
Originally posted by: GundamSonicZeroX
I looked it up on Wikipedia and noticed that there are a lot of apps that I never heard off listed. I was hoping that someone can help explain it without comparing it to another app. Also, I was hoping for someone with a little bit of experience with it to say, "I use it for (insert use)."
Most people use Dreamweaver to do their CF coding as being an Adobe product, it supports CF out the box. Another option is to use CF Eclipse as your IDE.
Are you currently familiar with any of the other web scripting languages out there? CF is very similar to those aside from the context you use. Here @ my work we use it to drive the back end functions of our web service. We do exit interviews for companies, and it powers not only the interview system, but also the reporting system.
I hope this helps you out.
See, that's heading towards a reasonable question:Originally posted by: GundamSonicZeroX
I looked it up on Wikipedia and noticed that there are a lot of apps that I never heard off listed. I was hoping that someone can help explain it without comparing it to another app. Also, I was hoping for someone with a little bit of experience with it to say, "I use it for (insert use)."
