We use it to build desktop and mobile apps quickly—which translates into cost savings for our clients. Our work with ColdFusion ranges from small corporate websites to enterprise-level apps used by tens of thousands of customers. Take a look at some of the apps we’ve built with ColdFusion.
All of our engineers are senior-level ColdFusion users, with an average of 10 to 13 years of experience each. With this level of experience, you can be confident we’ll get the job done.
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With our decades of experience with ColdFusion, we’re experts in optimal server setup, maintenance, and migration. We offer advanced service optimization services that help you get the most from your ColdFusion app.
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Let our experts partner with your team—to implement best practices and organized code maintenance procedures. With expertise in most of today’s ColdFusion frameworks, we can help your team stay on track—no matter your situation.
Yesterday, I was trying to use the arrayContains() method introduced in ColdFusion 9 . Unfortunately, it wasn't working. Even when I double-checked all the values in play, arrayContains() kept telling me that a known value was not in the given array. I tried switching over to arrayFind(), but unfortunately, this exhibited the same broken behavior. After abo ... Read More »
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As a User Experience (UX) designer, I spend a lot of time with pen and paper, sketching interfaces, testing ideas, and fleshing out use-case workflows. I work exclusively in grayscale. This holds true for both sketching and digital prototyping. On paper, I use a black pen (Pilot Precise Grip, Bold) on white, unruled paper; on the computer, I use a single font-face (Helvetica Neue LT Std) and about 5 different shades of gray. ... Read More »