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I don't have many of these left, but ... if you are planning on attending MAX U.S. or MAX Europe , have not registered yet, and would like a discount code, e-mail me directly. And do it quickly!
I don't have many of these left, but ... if you are planning on attending MAX U.S. or MAX Europe , have not registered yet, and would like a discount code, e-mail me directly. And do it quickly!
Brian Kotek has written a story for TechRepublic entitled ColdFusion 8: A technical exploration of real-world use which looks at how NaturalInsight uses ColdFusion 8 to solve business problems. He explains the business need, provides some architectural insight, explores what ColdFusion 8 does well,...
Advanced Web is a new French publication that covers lots of web development products and technologies, including ColdFusion, Flash, Flex, and more. [Via Claude Englebert ]
If you want to learn more about what we're doing around mobile technology, here are two MAX U.S. events you may want to attend: Mobile Summit on November 16, 2008 at the Marriott from 1pm-6pm. Get a sneak peak at what you will see and hear at MAX before anyone else does! Here from Adobe, Nokia,...
Mark Phillips of Vertabase is hosting a MAX U.S. BOF on "CFML Language Development". As per Mark, "The session will cover topics related to the future evolution of the CFML language itself". And he is looking for input and suggestions .
A user e-mailed me with a problem. He is using 64bit ColdFusion and recently tried to apply the 8.0.1 update, but kept receiving errors about missing files (including iawin32.dll). ColdFusion Product Manager, Jason Delmore, figured this one out. If 32bit ColdFusion is installed and then the 64bit...
Just one this week: Magnadyne (Los Angeles, CA) is looking for a ColdFusion developer with at least 3 years of experience. Requirements include experience with CFCs, custom tags, and ColdFusion Report Builder, as well as experience with SQL Server and Ajax. Experience with frameworks such as...
As per this TechNote , allows the dollar symbol ($) to bypass generated client side validation. I don't know how long this has been the case, but the solution (as noted in the TechNote) is to use a regular expression instead.
This one sent to me by Lehi Sanchez, the perfect goodbye treat for a ColdFusion developer .
CIO Magazine is running a story based on the Evans Data research I mentioned recently . And the story includes the quote: ColdFusion scored best with developers for its scalability, support and security.