Posts Tagged ‘open source’

Should I Using ColdFusion Or PHP?

December 27th, 2009

There is a long running debate over which of these two languages is better for developing dynamic web pages. Each can provide a great deal of functionality and features (along with database access) to a website. Each are in high demand be web developers, and it seems that everyone has their preference for one reason or another.

Most would argue or even agree that ColdFusion is easier to use. Its tag based setup makes it very similar to writing HTML. As such the transition from one into the other is easier and the vast array of tags provides an extensive source of functions. As you would expect, this makes ColdFusion very accessible and the small amounts of concise code make debugging a very straight forward process. Furthermore it is very simple to make the transition from one database system to another in ColdFusion as the process only required one element of the code to be changed. ColdFusion also has built in functionality such as XML integration, charting and POP mail retrieval. » Read more: Should I Using ColdFusion Or PHP?

Error handling by PHP developers for SEO purpose

December 21st, 2009

PHP is one of the simplest server side scripting language which needs no more promotion in the web development industry. Heavy traffic websites such as WordPress also uses this open source programming language to manage complex database synchronization and to handle other functionality.

PHP developers are even more not bound to use specific range of functionality only, but they should also consider some of the out of box functionality which can be useful in website integrity and performance. One of the functionality is custom error handling. » Read more: Error handling by PHP developers for SEO purpose

How To Choose For The Best Drupal Hosting

December 21st, 2009

Drupal is one of the most popular CMS on the Internet. It has an active community of developers, and these developers work hard at improving the overall performance of the system based on user feedback. Since Drupal is open source software, which means that it is free to use, more and more webmasters are switching to Drupal to take advantage of this free and powerful software. However, make sure that you don’t choose the wrong type of hosting or you will run into installation issues. Here is a quick guide to help you choose the best hosting for Drupal. » Read more: How To Choose For The Best Drupal Hosting