Is Apple using "CF"

I guess Apple finds “CF” syntax cool:)

I think in this context CF Is CoreFoundation? I think?!

Mark Drew

  • Sent by typing with my thumbs.> On 1 Sep 2015, at 19:24, Risto <@Risto> wrote:

Communicating with HTTP Servers

I guess Apple finds “CF” syntax cool:)

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It was a good laugh. I was searching something specific about cfhttp and
that was one of the top results.

Apple does actually use ColdFusion for their investor relations app. :slight_smile:

http://investor.apple.com/stockquote.cfmOn Tuesday, September 1, 2015 at 3:00:16 PM UTC-5, Risto wrote:

It was a good laugh. I was searching something specific about cfhttp and
that was one of the top results.

nice!

Actually in addition to them using Mura internally there used to be several
CFML apps at the company. I’ve got a buddy who wrote some dealer software
for them a long time ago that was still running a few years back. I will
buzz him this weekend and report back.

RickOn Tuesday, September 1, 2015 at 2:24:27 PM UTC-4, Risto wrote:

Communicating with HTTP Servers

I guess Apple finds “CF” syntax cool:)