08/25/2009 05:30:52 AM EST
ColdFusion is a commercial, rapid application development platform invented by Jeremy and JJ Allaire. The product made its debut around 1995, leading the way for similar products from Microsoft and another from the open source community named Bluefish. The major difference between ColdFusion and the other WYSIWYG development tools of the time was ColdFusion's ability to interface with a database. This enabled people who would likely have trouble creating a dynamic website to create a dynamic site with remarkable ease. For more details Check http://kalyan-coldfusion.blogspot.com/2009/08/journey-of-coldfusion.html Kalyan Dhar
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