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		<title>ColdFusion Becomes a Teenager</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today ColdFusion moved into the next stage of its life and became a teenager, hopefully not a precocious one!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today ColdFusion moved into the next stage of its life and became a teenager, hopefully not a precocious one!</p>
<p><strong>Happy 13<sup>th</sup> Birthday ColdFusion.</strong></p>
<p>Adobe ColdFusion has had a long and illustrious life. The first version of ColdFusion&#8211;written almost entirely by one person, JJ Allaire and then called &#8220;Cold Fusion&#8221;&#8211;was released in 1995. This first version, although revolutionising how web applications were built, was primitive by modern standards, doing little more than database access.</p>
<p>Although originally built in Visual C++, Allaire, around 1999, took the decision to rewrite the entire ColdFusion engine in Java&#8211;a project named &#8220;Neo&#8221;&#8211;which would allow for greater portability among different platforms. The rewrite, released under the monicker MX 6, would prove to be somewhat problematic and a wholescale update to the version resulted.</p>
<p>In 2001 Allaire was acquired by Macromedia. This union brought with it the integration of Macromedia&#8217;s Flash platform via Flash Remoting; a huge step towards rich Internet applications.</p>
<p>In 2005 it was the turn of Macromedia to be acquired and they merged with Adobe. A period of instability in the ColdFusion world resulted, brought about by the knowledge that Adobe was a company that developed tools, not programming languages. However, following a successful release of ColdFusion 8 in 2007 and the announcement that a version 9 would be developed, code-named &#8220;Centaur&#8221;, fears about ColdFusion&#8217;s future have subsided&#8211;albeit the continued debate over &#8220;ColdFusion is Dead&#8221; remains boiling in the background.</p>
<p>The primary distinguishing feature of ColdFusion is its associated scripting language, ColdFusion Markup Language (<abbr title="ColdFusion Markup Language">CFML</abbr>), which compares favourably to its rivals, <abbr title="Java Server Pages">JSP</abbr>, <abbr title="Active Server Pages">ASP</abbr>.NET, or <abbr title="PHP Hypertext Preprocessor">PHP</abbr> and resembles <abbr title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</abbr> in syntax. &#8220;ColdFusion&#8221; is often used synonymously with &#8220;CFML&#8221;, but it should be noted that there are additional <abbr title="ColdFusion Markup Language">CFML</abbr> application servers besides ColdFusion, and that ColdFusion supports programming languages other than <abbr title="ColdFusion Markup Language">CFML</abbr>, such as server-side Actionscript and embedded scripts that can be written in a JavaScript-like language, known as <abbr title="ColdFusion">CF</abbr>Script. Adobe ColdFusion also includes native support for Flex, <abbr title="Portable Document Format">PDF</abbr>, Verity and the embedded Derby database amongst a host of <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion/features/" title="Features of Adobe ColdFusion" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">other features</a>.</p>
<p>ColdFusion 9 is set to be an exciting release, much like its predecessor, with more features added to the core tag set, whilst also integrating other technologies such <acronym title="Adobe Integrated Runtime">AIR</acronym> and Hibernate.</p>
<p>Exciting times lay ahead. Let&#8217;s hope Adobe takes full advantage with such a fine product.</p>
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<p><strong>See Also:</strong></p>
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<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ColdFusion" title="ColdFusion" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">ColdFusion</a> Wikipedia entry</li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ColdFusion_Markup_Language" title="ColdFusion Markup Language" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">ColdFusion Markup Language</a> Wikipedia entry</li>
<li><a href="http://www.www.railo-technologies.com/" title="Railo" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Railo</a> &#8211; Free, Open Source alternative <abbr title="ColdFusion Markup Language">CFML</abbr> Engine</li>
<li><a href="http://www.smithproject.org" title="SmithProject" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">SmithProject</a> &#8211; Free, Open Source alternative <abbr title="ColdFusion Markup Language">CFML</abbr> Engine</li>
<li><a href="http://www.newatlanta.com/bluedragon/" title="BlueDragon" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">BlueDragon</a> &#8211; Free, Open Source alternative <abbr title="ColdFusion Markup Language">CFML</abbr> Engine</li>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2007 21:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like the mythical half-horse, half-man of Greek lore, Concept Centaur combines the best of several technologies to create an innovative whole. The result of exploration by Segway Inc.'s product development team, Concept Centaur will challenge the way you think about four-wheeled transportation.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.simonwhatley.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/centaur_sketch.thumbnail.gif" alt="Segway Centaur Sketch" style="float: left; margin-right: 5px" />It was Segway that brought us those interesting, two-wheeled moving platforms that were dubbed the future, but never really caught on, except in sci-fi films.  Those two-wheeled contraptions that were impossible to fall off, unless of course your name is George W. Bush (but then he did nearly choke on a pretzle so what do you expect!). Anyway, back to the Centaur. A cross between a bicycle and a 4&#215;4 vehicle, the Segway Centaur Concept can carry one or two people at speeds of up to a megre 20mph. Like its predecessor, the i2 Personal Transporter, riding it is supposed to be just as simple. Lean forward and you move forward, lean back and you slow down.  Only now there are four wheels so you can&#8217;t really fall off (queue George W.).</p>
<p>Unfortunately it is still just a concept, but here is an image to wet your appetite:</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://www.simonwhatley.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/centaur.jpg" alt="Segway Centaur" /></p>
<p>According to Segway&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;The Concept Centaur combines proprietary dynamic stabilization technology with advanced propulsion and suspension systems, and an intuitive user interface to create a unique four-wheel device that is easily controllable on two or four wheels. Its full suspension and aggressive rider positioning provide an exhilarating ride for one or two people while maintaining control over a variety of terrain. Its rugged performance, zero emissions, and quiet operation make it a good low-impact way to explore the world. Its power and versatility make it suitable for a variety of indoor and outdoor recreational and commercial applications.&#8221;</p>
<p>You can find more of the corporate speak on the Segway website: <a href="http://www.segway.com/products/centaur/" title="Segway Centaur" rel="nofollow">http://www.segway.com/products/centaur/</a></p>
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