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About Me
My name is Joe Danziger, and I'm a web developer from Long Branch, NJ.
I graduated from Rutgers University in 1997 with a degree in computer science and a minor in music.
I am certified as an Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer, and have been using ColdFusion for over 10 years now.
By day, I work for a company called Multimax building web applications.
By night, I keep busy working on my own projects, in particular a site for disc jockeys called DJCentral.com.
I have always been a huge fan of ColdFusion, but more recently I've taken an interest in AJAX technologies. These technologies truly offer a new paradigm for web scripting and are redefining the nature and role of the web browser.
This site will serve as a resource for links, news, reviews, and demonstrations of the latest AJAX and ColdFusion technologies.
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Articles I've Written
- Tracking Errors: How Good Is Your Code? Nobody likes errors, but they're a fact of programming life. Learn about ColdFusion's built-in error handling and how to store errors in a database when they occur. You'll also learn how to mine that data for meaningful information to keep your application errors to a low. ColdFusion Developer Journal - Volume 5, Issue 6 - June 2003
- Defeating DoS Attacks A Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack is an attempt to disrupt an online service through the use of automated attack software. Learn how to protecting your apps at the application level by keeping track of visitor sessions and ip addresses. ColdFusion Developer Journal - Volume 5, Issue 7 - July 2003
- Collaborative Filtering Recommendation systems extract additional value from company databases. They enable customers to find products they like, and help businesses by generating more sales. Learn how to use predictive analysis to make recommendations for your users. ColdFusion Developer Journal - Volume 6, Issue 2 - February 2004
- Visualize Your Visitors with Google Maps The availability of the Google Maps API opened up all kinds of new possibilities for creative web developers. Learn the art of geolocation and how to plot your most recent web site visitors on a map using just their ip addresses. ColdFusion Developer Journal - Volume 7, Issue 11 - November 2005
- Building a Drag-and-Drop Shopping Cart with AJAX AJAX has opened up all kinds of new possibilities for web applications. Learn to create an interactive shopping experience right in the browser using the Script.aculo.us library for drag-and-drop interaction and the <CF_SRS> library for AJAX functionality. ColdFusion Developer Journal - Volume 7, Issue 12 - December 2005
- An In Depth Look At The Mapping APIs The availability of the Google Maps API has opened up a slew of new development possibilities and spawned a bunch of web sites that rely on this data to function. Example applications include jogging trackers, subway map overlays, and other cool ideas all made pos... ColdFusion Developer Journal - Volume 8, Issue 3 - April 2006
- Rock Solid Storage Via Web Services Storage and bandwidth - these have traditionally been the two hardest things to scale up as an application grows. Many a dot-com million has been spent building out rock solid storage infrastructures, sometimes for applications which never saw the light of day... ColdFusion Developer Journal - Volume 8, Issue 10 - October 2006
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