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Why we prefer ColdFusion websites
When building small websites with just a few pages that are not updated regularly, it is common practice to create individual static pages in HTML code.
Most websites today however do require ongoing updates, interact with a database in real time (shopping cart), and invite visitors to interact with the site. For those projects, the static approach is unfeasible. Dynamic, database-driven websites are the natural solution. New content is inserted from a web browser into an already existing structure, making additions a snap. Any changes to the structure such as changing the navigation within the site are only made once, not on hundreds of pages.
A number of programming languages compete in the web development markets. We prefer ColdFusion over ASP, Perl and PHP for a number of reasons:
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Affordable - a streamline language allowing for rapid
development resulting in lower implementation costs
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Scalable - supports multiple server environments, clustering
and load balancing for heavy volumes
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Flexible - runs on a variety of platforms including Windows,
Linux and Unix. Connects to all major database environments such as
SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, Access, FoxPro, and many more.
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Recognized - Macromedia tools have become industry leaders and
are found all over the internet
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Compatible - works with all internet standards including XML,
Java, .net, COM, DHTML, etc.
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Seamless - clients can host their own services by simply adding
Macromedia server tools to an existing web server with minimal
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