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Coldfusion web host

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Does anyone know of a reputable Coldfusion web host out there. I just need a place to practice writing web apps and such. Ive got a server set up on my computer but Having the server and Dev on my machine is causing a ton of issues. Any info would be appreciated.
 
Create a VM for the server, and/or the workstation you use to test it with. That way you aren't installing any crap on your main PC that can't be gotten rid of very easily.
 
i used to program with CF.. didnt know ppl still used it..

Just something I am interested in Learning. I've never really had a chance to sit down and play with it and learn it. If there are any resources you can point me too for a noobie? There seems to be alot of really useful things I can do with it for myself and such. Thank you for all yer help.

Rick
 
Create a VM for the server, and/or the workstation you use to test it with. That way you aren't installing any crap on your main PC that can't be gotten rid of very easily.

Im sorry could you break this down into some form of english jargon I might understand =D
 
Just something I am interested in Learning. I've never really had a chance to sit down and play with it and learn it. If there are any resources you can point me too for a noobie? There seems to be alot of really useful things I can do with it for myself and such. Thank you for all yer help.

Rick

i still have my Cold Fusion books.. but i dont think that'll help you... CF is a really easy language to learn, especially if you have ANY programming experience at all.
 
Well I just bought cf 9 book from half price.com. Just waiting for it to come in. The biggest issue I am facing atm is my server and dev stuff isnt really working together very well. Im half curious if I install the server software on another computer on my network if I will actually be able to connect to it and such.
 
To be honest, you'd be better off learning something else than Cold Fusion - really didn't know people still use that.

Install windows in a virtual machine (vmware) and make that your CF server.
 
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