Xerox Corporation
In 1997, we began work on a complex intranet application for Xerox. The application is used by the printer products group to manage the licensing of optional printer
>> Learn MoreIn 1997, we began work on a complex intranet application for Xerox. The application is used by the printer products group to manage the licensing of optional printer
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>> Learn MoreThis paper was produced for the members of the Southern California ColdFusion Users Group (sccfug). It was presented at the first formal meeting of the group after the group was formed.
It is intended for HTML developers who have little experience with database design techniques and issues.
Advanta Solutions, LLC
Published: 1998
Leon's fourth 'Down Cold' column continues presenting examples of the use ColdFusion 2.0. The 'Vintage Shop' sample application, introduced in the previous article, is expanded upon. There is a focus on techniques which minimize the maintenance effort involved in building dynamic web sites. The article also presents the benefits of using Cold Fusion's server API version and the sample application is upgraded to demonstrate what is involved. The sample provided in the article is available on our web site. Just click the article title.
Informant Communications Group
Published: 1997
Leon's third 'Down Cold' column begins an in-depth look into Cold Fusion 2.0. An example application is introduced. The sample provided in the article is available on our web site. Just click the article title.
Informant Communications Group
Published: 1997
Leon's second 'Down Cold' column introduces Cold Fusion 2.0. It is provides an overview of all of the new features.
Informant Communications Group
Published: 1997
This is Leon's first column for the Web Informant. It presents a general description of Cold Fusion, a new web-application development tool for the Windows/Intel platform. The article also includes a historical perspective on why ColdFusion came about and a discussion of the benefits of this tool compared to traditional tools/approaches for developing web-based applications. The sample provided in the article is available on our web site. Just click the article title.
Informant Communications Group
Published: 1996
Again, Leon Chalnick, President of Advanta Solutions LLC, was asked and agreed to contribute to the most recent version of this book. Mr. Chalnick has been contributing to this book since it was first published in 1996.
The most recent release of ColdFusion, version 8, takes ColdFusion into the new technologies including Ajax-based, Rich Internet Application (RIA) development with a wide array of striking new features.
ISBN: 978-0-321-51546-9
Adobe Press / Peachpit Press / Pearson
Published: 2008
The latest and greatest Web Application Construction Kit book. The series continues; this edition has been re-written to explain and demonstrate the new features introduced with Macrmedia's first major upgrade since ColdFusion was completely re-written as MX using a Java-base architecture.
ISBN: 0-321-22367-5
Macromedia Press/Peachpit Press
Published: 2005
Leon has continued to update his work and contribued several additional chapters to this latest edition of the now, classic ColdFusion "bible".
ISBN: 0321125169
Macromedia Press/Peachpit Press
Published: 2002
This is the fourth edition of what people commonly refer to as "the ColdFusion bible".
Leon wrote four of the advanced chapters in this book, during the late winter and spring of 2001.
ISBN: 0789725843
Published: 2001
This is the second edition of Que's book which was originally titled, The ColdFusion Web Database Construction Kit. Like the earlier edition, it is intended for intermediate and advanced web/database developers. This book focuses on the use of ColdFusion 3 to develop applications and web applications in general. Leon wrote several chapters on advanced topics including automated e-mail generation, advanced Cold Fusion templates, the use of persistent http cookies and data input validation techniques.
Published: 1998
Intended for intermediate and advanced web/database developers, this book focuses on the use of Cold Fusion 2.0 to develop web-based database applications and web applications in general. Leon wrote several chapters on advanced topics including automated e-mail generation, advanced Cold Fusion templates, the use of persistent http cookies and data input validation techniques.
ISBN: 0-7897
Published: 1996
This is a re-release of the User Paradox 5 book, updated for Paradox 7.
Published: 1996
This book presents advanced Paradox developers with a better understanding of Paradox and ObjectPAL (its programming language). It also provides many practical techniques for developing robust Paradox applications. The enclosed diskette contains some excellent tools which not only provide a lot of useful functions, but also act as great programming examples. There is a chapter devoted to each tool.
ISBN: 156529758X
Published: 1994
This book is intended for beginning and intermediate Paradox users and programmers. If focuses on providing an overview of the product. Experts were pulled in to write individual chapters on useful topics.
ISBN: 1-56529-758-x
Published: 1994
This article provides insights into how you can go about building your own custom tags using ColdFusion 3.0. It starts with a few simple examples and builds to an extremely complex example of databased-double list box selection tool.
Published: 1998
Leon's first article for Web Techniques introduces ColdFusion to WT readers. This article presents an overview of Cold Fusion's architecture and provides an example of how ColdFusion makes it simple to develop relational database applications on the web.
Published: 1997
This article provides an overview of the architecture of Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology. It discusses its strengths and weaknesses and provides an simple "Guest book" application involving data entry and e-mail generation.
Published: 1997
The third column presents a fictitious company that produces a catalog of MIDI data for publication on the web. The article presents some basic techniques for generating dynamic output from databases.
Published: 1998
This second column discusses basic relational theory and provides numerous examples of the wrong and right ways to design relational databases.
Published: 1998
This 'beginners' column presents a historical perpsective on the evolution and development of Cold Fusion.
Published: 1998
Leon's first article for the Cold Fusion Developer's Journal provides the details on how to write code in such a way that it will be reusable and easy to maintain. The article presents a framework for producing data entry applications. The approach minimizes the number of templates involved while maintaining a structured programming paradigm.
Published: 1998
A review of the major new features in ColdFusion 5.0. This insightful presentation includes a power point slide show and some simple code examples employing some of CF 5's more intresting features.
Advanta Solutions, LLC
Published: 2001
This presentation was developed for the Southern California ColdFusion User Group (sccfug) and was first presented in May 1999.
The presentation presents a relatively detailed look at some interesting techniques that were used in the development of Professional Presence Providers, Inc.'s time and billing system.
It includes discussions of custom tags, use of MS SQL Server, integration of NT security and many other topics interesting to advanced CF developers.
Advanta Solutions, LLC
Published: 1999
This presentation was developed for the Southern California ColdFusion User Group (sccfug) and was first presented in April 1999.
The presentation describes all of preparation and considerations that must be made when you go about developing your first ColdFusion web application.
Advanta Solutions, LLC
Published: 1999
This presentation was originally developed for the Southern California ColdFusion User Group (sccfug) and was first presented in December 1998. It was later updated and presented at the first Allaire Developers Conference in Boston during the last week in October, 1999.
The presentation describes everything you need to know about various state maintenance techniques available to ColdFusion developers. It includes a comprehensive comparison of different techniques.
Advanta Solutions, LLC
Published: 1998
This zip file accompanied Leon's presentation at the 1998 Cold Fusion User's Conference in Ft Collins, CO. It contains source code and databases for the examples as well as the paper that was distributed at the conference.
The presentation covers a wide variety of suggested approaches oriented towards writing fast, easy to maintain applications.
Advanta Solutions, LLC
Published: 1998
This paper was produced for the members of the Southern California ColdFusion Users Group (sccfug). It was presented at the first formal meeting of the group after the group was formed.
It is intended for HTML developers who have little experience with database design techniques and issues.
Advanta Solutions, LLC
Published: 1998