August 8, 2007
The Adobe AIR Bus is about to start Leg 2, and I plan on riding along and presenting at most of the Leg 2 locations. The feedback on the first leg has been phenomenal, and I am looking forward to taking part starting next week. Check out the location list and try to drop by if you can!
August 8, 2007
If you are planning on attending MAX 2007 in Chicago , register quickly ! Early bird discounted pricing ends tomorrow.
August 8, 2007
Sorry for the lack of posts during the last week. I was offline, on vacation with the family, and I did not even take my laptop with me! Yep, a whole week without e-mail, and amazingly I survived. Of course, now my inbox is backed up big time and I'll pay for this, but ... Anyway, I am back. Posts...
July 30, 2007
Last week Matt Woodward and Peter J. Farrell interviewed me for their ColdFusion Weekly Podcast , and that podcast is now online .
July 29, 2007
Last month I demonstrated ColdFusion 8 at the internal Adobe employee meeting. We recorded a short video that was used as an introduction to my presentation, and it was so popular that we've posted it online, too. So, check out Brian Rinaldi, Jochem van Dieten, Barbara Oneal, Shlomy Gantz, Rob...
July 29, 2007
Check out the updated ColdFusion Developer Center , now with hot fresh ColdFusion 8 content, including: My introduction to CF8 . Brian Szoszorek and Steve Rittler's overview of ColdFusion Ajax support . Charlie Arehart's introduction to server monitoring . Ryan Favro's introduction to CFIMAGE ....
July 29, 2007
If you are looking for the ColdFusion 8 IDE extensions (Report Builder, Dreamweaver extensions, Eclipse plug-ins, HomeSite language support) you can find them here .
July 29, 2007
Adobe ColdFusion 8 has officially been released. Details are all posted online along with the official press release .
July 29, 2007
I've mentioned ColdFusion 8 performance gains previously, and said that we'd publish the complete performance brief with the test specifics and details. That brief is now online .
July 25, 2007
Paul Hastings notes that ColdFusion 8's use of JDK1.6 has benefits when it comes to internationalization.