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What about a Railo AIR runtime engine?

ColdFusion
My poor little blog has had no love. But the little guy suffers for very good reasons:

I’ve been in HOG heaven banging out ORIGINAL GROUD UP ColdFusion code 10 hours a day, doing my own code reviews every night and all night, plus I have the THE BEST CLIENT!

I LOVE: In this FIRING order (how could there be a preference?): Model-Glue, ColdSpring and Transfer. GOSH DARN! I FREAK OUT AND LOVE THEM!!!!!!!

And.... ohhhhh I am PUMPED for a serious hammering from a serious(?) web site security tool, and I’m not kidding. I am really looking forward to it. Very much, I await the outcome. I am safe. I am safe... or I will find out how I am not... :? I’m looking forward to it. I’m looking forward to it. AOP.... AOP... securityAOP... securityAOP... securityAOP... please GOD!!!! PLEASE!!! THIS MUST WORK, BE SIMPLE AND EASY FOR THE NEXT GUY!!!!!!!!!

All the ColdFusion blog yaking about validation is REALY REALLY perking my interest at the moment.

but... back to THE question????????????????

WHY NOT A RAILO AIR RUNTIME ENGINE?!?!??!?!?!?

I WOULD FREAK OUT IF I HAD COLDFUSION.. and uhhhh AIR... ummmmmmmm WOWOWW WOW WOW WOW

VERY PRODUCTIVE!!!!!!!! I WOULD BE!!!!!!
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ColdFusion
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Active Denial Systems are DA BOMB! And Good for People! =>

Military

I love this thing!!!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_Denial_System

And sadly missed:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20497575/?GT1=10252

With something like this, WHO CARES about perceptions?

Well, we have this wounder of a crowd please/tamer, depending on the side. Lets use it!!!!

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Military
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ModelLocater Pattern UPDATE: ModelLocater is KEWL!

Flex

I am NOT the sharpest tool in the shed! Or, my Googling has been poor! Or I didn’t know what to Google!

Jeffry Houser give a good summery of the AWESOME Steve Websters paper on RIA and sheds clear insight about the reasons for the ModelLocater Pattern.

Thanks Jeff!

Forgot that a Flash application is LOCAL, and that makes the ModelLocater pattern pretty cool! A Part/Some of a Cairngorm .fla’s “model” is the clients local storage (not the Commands or Services code part of the “model” which happen BEFORE the SomethingModelLocater.as {file[memory space]} gets updated) which is just a reflection of the REAL model: your ColdFusion code working the db and giving it back to Flex via the cumbersome Delegate/Service layers of Cairngorm! Great! Cumbersome, but easy to understand! The LESS AS3 code the BETTER! Give me my

{cfawesomeabstractiontag x = anotherGreatColdFusionFunction(iLoveColdFusion, “itsTrue”, “100,000,000,000”)}

any day of the week! Ick AS3! I think Cairngorm will let me do WAY easer and more templated (is that a word?) AS3 code. Cairngorm is PRETTY SLICK! Lots of files... but slick!

I think my fear is that I can’t seem to control a Sequence-of-Things-After-a-Cairngorm-Command, but maybe a switch statement in the onResponse is what I’m looking for. Will test in the AM.

Being a Noob is kinda (and only kinda!) fun sometimes =>

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Flex
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ModelLocater.... Yikes...!

Flex

It’s weird!?!? It’s NOT like ModelGlue /Mach-ii /FuseBox !!!

Is it true??!?!?! EVERYBODY LOVES/HUGS/TOUCHES/CHATS/KNOWS about a POOL (ModelLocater.as file) of data!??!? Is that a kool pattern!?!?! Scared!??!?!?!?!? =%

Well, anyway... If you love ColdFusion Framework development, take a look at Cairngorm, its pretty clean, super cool, ready for CodeGeneration (seems like), and has a VERY sexy name.

Daddy is starting to like. Once you grok/make all those Events/Controller/Command/Deligate/Service/FinallyInLovlyColdFusionLand.cfc files, it seems like a LOT of fun!!!! Seriously! The workflow is clean... but....... ModelLocater?!?!??!?!

ModelLocater Pattern (another link Steve Webster is KOOL!), from a HTML web developer perspective, seems fraught with danger!!!!!! It scares the dickens out of me!

 

Side note: Am I totally STUPID or dose the Guasax framework cache things. I spent SEVERAL hours trying to get this AWESOME looking puppy up and running. Good when “onApplicationInit”, but then NOTHING changes after that unless you KILL the framework specific code at the top of your <ms:Application>, and then re-run, add the framework code back in, and then re-run again. I  know that I am missing a “production”/”development” setting some where, but WHERE is that documented. NOT Bitching! Seems like a PHAT, super simple ModelGlue like front controller framework and GO SPAIN for making something so cool looking. Gonna mess around with you some more.

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Flex
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Printing makes me a WAY better programmer.

OO
I know the trees hate me, and I know that I cost the company a small bit of money, but I have to say it: I MUST PRINT EVERY LINE OF Views, Controllers, and Models, and proof read it and even better on 11x17 in great color.

I miss HomeSite, it printed the BEST! and as cool as Parallels is, Im either in or out so booting WICKED HORRID CRAPPY MICROSOFT DUMB LOSER Illegal SUPER DUPER ILLEGAL!!!! BREAK THEM UP!!!! XP Pro (YEA PRO....... ARG!!!! Im trembling right now), is a little bit of a bummer for me just to print. But don’t get me wrong, Parallels ROCKS! Worked in my “ColdFusion MX7 CommonSpot BaseLine” work station and was in HOG heaven! Once icky Windows ... kajshldfjkbddlkjasdh HATE!!! is booted it was as tight as my old (BEST FORM FACTOR EVER) T-60 dual core.

You know one thing to complain about my “I totally love” MacBookPro is: it gets totally wickedly HOT! I do hate that bit about the machine. I bet Apple let that go thinking: “Ohhh they'll love it like their best looking first borne smart daughter who might have a bit of an ‘Im the best so know it attitude’, they love it so much they'll just over look that ‘bad’ part.” I do.

But back on track, I have to proof read my code, line by line, at night. My AWESOME girlfriend is sweet and don’t mind me sitting at the kitchen bar all night and doing so.

I catch SOOOOOO much and also almost ALWAYS find some thing to hit FistThingInTheMorning!!! And my code has started to really have a clear and generic look to it. Daddy LIKES! THANKS FRAMEWORKS!!! Reading (in this order): dspOrder.cfm, Model-Glue.xml, OrderController.cfc and OrderService.cfc, should read like a novel, if it don’t... back to the drawing board.

Seriously, if I didn’t. Ohhh heck... Not as bad AS DUMBASS MICROsoft but still: ICKY ICKY ICKY ICKY!!!!! Ohhh I Shudder, and Shiver at the thought.
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OO
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More stupid simple DSL

ColdFusion

I used this for a shopping cart application i have spent lots of time on.

I like it cause is lets me say: "Change me forever, I LOVE CHANGES!"

CF and the concept of DSL makes simple form generation GREAT!

Abstract what they say from what the text of your form looks like. I love it. 

Now the HTML is one layer abstracted from my db. Ohhh....... abstraction.... how i love the thought!!!!!!!

Ohhh....... abstraction.... how i love the thought!!!!!!!

Ohhh....... abstraction.... how i love the thought!!!!!!!

Ohhh....... abstraction.... how i love the thought!!!!!!!

Ohhh....... abstraction.... how i love the thought!!!!!!!

Ohhh....... abstraction.... how i love the thought!!!!!!!

Ohhh....... abstraction.... how i love the thought!!!!!!!

Ohhh....... abstraction.... how i love the thought!!!!!!!

Ohhh....... abstraction.... how i love the thought!!!!!!!

Ohhh....... abstraction.... how i love the thought!!!!!!!

Ohhh....... abstraction.... how i love the thought!!!!!!!

Ohhh....... abstraction.... how i love the thought!!!!!!!

 

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ColdFusion

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