Now, I would like to make a website which is be able to be updated dynamically. Online Learning website is available in the library in my college, and it contains a course of dynamic development of website. The course mainly introduces two technologies: PHP and ColdFusion. I had heard of PHP, but not ColdFusion. It is developed by Adobe, originally Macromedia.
I tried to install it in library, but for some reason, it didn’t work well, maybe the configuration of the WiFi network had some restriction, so I had to work around. I downloaded in desktop Mac first, then put it on a online storage, then downloaded it to my laptop. It took ages actually…. From the Adobe website to Desktop was just few minutes, and desktop to a storage was also not so long, but to laptop… it was ages.
Anyway I finally installed ColdFusion in my laptop, so I can test it next time. Not sure when is next time.
In English, Personal computers with Windows are called “PC”. It’s a bit confusing for me, because in Japanese, PC means “personal computers”, which means it indicates general computers. Originally, the usage in Japanese is right, but somehow language is emotional and illogical sometimes. If everyone uses one way even if it is not exactly correct, it is correct. That’s the same as democracy, I dare to say.
Saturday, 30 January 2010
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