ColdFusion

ColdFusion is a server-side scripting language used for web development. 

It was created by Allaire Corporation in 1995 and was later acquired by Macromedia, then by Adobe Systems. 

ColdFusion allows developers to create dynamic, interactive websites using a mixture of HTML, CSS, and CFML (ColdFusion Markup Language). 

CFML is a tag-based language that provides a high level of abstraction from the underlying code, making it easier for developers to create complex applications with less code. ColdFusion also includes a built-in scripting language for logic and data manipulation, making it a popular choice for e-commerce and database-driven websites. 

The language can be integrated with other technologies like JavaScript, CSS, and AJAX, making it a versatile choice for web development. 

Here are five compelling reasons to choose ColdFusion for your next web development project!