ColdFusion is a commercial rapid web application development platform created by JJ Allaire in 1995. (The programming language used with that platform is also commonly called ColdFusion, though is more accurately known as CFML.) ColdFusion was originally designed to make it easier to connect simple HTML pages to a database. By Version 2 (1996), it had become a full platform that included an IDE in addition to a full scripting language.
One of the distinguishing features of ColdFusion is its associated scripting language, ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML). CFML compares to the scripting components of ASP, JSP, and PHP in purpose and features, but its tag syntax more closely resembles HTML, while its script syntax resembles JavaScript. ColdFusion is often used synonymously with CFML, but there are additional CFML application servers besides ColdFusion, and ColdFusion supports programming languages other than CFML, such as server-side Actionscript and embedded scripts that can be written in a JavaScript-like language known as CFScript.
CFM may refer to:
101.3 Sea FM (call sign: 2CFM) is an Australian radio station located on the New South Wales Central Coast, part of Southern Cross Austereo (ASX:SXL). Sea FM broadcasts from the Central Coast Radio Centre on Henry Parry Drive, in Gosford, along with sister station 2GOFM. The station was first broadcast from studios located in Mann Street, Gosford, where it was known on air as Coast Rock FM.
Sea FM is the most listened to radio station on the Central Coast and is popular in all time brackets, to ages between 10 and 54. In the 2012 Central Coast radio Survey, Sea FM was the overall number one radio station on the Central Coast, taking out age categories 10+ through to 54, doing particularly well in the target demographics with 39.4% of 18- to 24-year-olds tuning into Sea FM and doing quite well in the 25- to 39-year-olds range with 26.8% of that age category listening to Sea FM.
Sea FM play Top 40 music generally from the past two decades. They also showcase popular new music, and get listeners to give feedback via the web promotion 'Rate the Hits'.