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One of the key things to keeping any successful web application running is ensuring you can keep one version running live (in production) while developing the next version… all without the two worlds colliding.

Below are some tips that I have found helpful.

The first time entering the world of barcodes can be a bit of an aggravating experience. There are so many standards, technologies, equipment, formats, printers, readers that knowing where to start, or what to look for can be a little dis-orienting.

I have done a fair amount of barcode work in the past 10 years. Recently I was asked to give a quick background on it so..

There is no decision that will impact your decision more in any software project than choosing the correct tool. The language, platform, framework and architecture you employ will decide whether you sink or swim. The right choices will help buoy you through great developers and average developers.

It is true that picking the right developers goes a long way, but if you handcuff them everything is going to be significantly slower, and tedious, leading to programmer burnout.

Anyone suggesting a language (including me) will only..

I am generally technology agnostic, and pick the best tool for the job. When anyone tries to convince you of why to use this or that, it’s usually a personal preference.

What I have found is, Coldfusion is a productivity multiplier. It allows one developer to do the work of many people.

For me, Coldfusion is


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