December 12, 2009
Fellow Adobe Platform Evangelist Kevin Hoyt has recorded two useful videos for Adobe Developer Connection. In RIA Problems You Never Expected: Too Many Screens he explains how multiple screens in a rich internet application can exceed the abilities of the client machine, and shows how to achieve...
December 9, 2009
ColdFusion on Wheels is an open source CFML framework inspired by Ruby on Rails, and the ColdFusion on Wheels team has just released version 1.0.
December 8, 2009
Title says it all, Adobe AIR 1.5.3 has been released . See the release notes for details.
December 7, 2009
The December 2009 issue of Adobe Edge is out, and it includes an excellent article by Brian Rinaldi on Data-centric development in Adobe Flash Builder 4 using ColdFusion.
December 6, 2009
SapphireSteel has released beta 7 of their Visual Studio plug-in for Flex development. New features include improvements to the design view, property editors, as well as a new debugger.
December 5, 2009
I don't like moderated comments on blogs. Moderation hurts immediacy and creates the illusion of censorship. But, despite my best efforts at blocking spammers, too much comment spam is getting through, and that's not fair to commenters. And so, I have activated comment moderation on my blog. Sorry,...
December 2, 2009
I know, we're barely recuperated from MAX 2009 , and MAX 2010 is still 10 months away. But, it's not too early to sign up so you'll be in the loop. Subscribe to the Adobe MAX 2010 mailing list and you'll be the first to know when registration opens, when sessions are posted, and more.
December 2, 2009
You should be running ColdFusion 9 . But, if for some reason you're still on ColdFusion 8, then you'll want to know that ColdFusion 8.0.1 Cumulative Hot Fix 4 has been released.
December 2, 2009
The first book on ColdBox has been released. The Definitive Guide To The ColdBox Platform is written by Luis Majano, the creator of ColdBox.
December 2, 2009
XM Radio Canada is powered by ColdFusion. Last week XM Radio Canada upgraded to ColdFusion 9, and also rolled out a new Flash based online player and an iPhone app called XMRO , both of which are powered by ColdFusion 9 on the back-end.