Brackets Sprint 21 Build Released
The Brackets team has announced the release of Sprint 21 Build. Major enhancements include the use of Node.js for live development, JavaScript code hinting, and community recognition in the About screen.
The Brackets team has announced the release of Sprint 21 Build. Major enhancements include the use of Node.js for live development, JavaScript code hinting, and community recognition in the About screen.
ColdFusion 10 shipped with Java version 6 (also referred to as JRE 1.6). And until recently, ColdFusion 9 and 10 users had to use Java 6 and could not upgrade to Java 7 (JRE 1.7). But Oracle recently announced that Java 6 is no longer being updated as of the end of February 2013, which is why it...
Earlier this week I presented a webinar on ColdFusion 10. During that session I noted that, in my own opinion, the single most critical reason to upgrade to CF10 was the simplified and improved update process which dramatically simplifies the process of keeping your server up-to-date with the...
We just released an update for ColdFusion 10 to support JDK 1.7. But what if you are still on ColdFusion 9? Well, we have also released hotfixes that add JDK 1.7 support to ColdFusion 9 , ColdFusion 9.0.1 , and ColdFusion 9.0.2 (yes, three different hotfixes, so check the exact version of your CF9...
ColdFusion 10 Update 8 has been released. The most important change is support for JDK 1.7 (ColdFusion 10 is now certified on JDK 1.7 Update 15).
Raymond Camden has been on a roll lately with his PhoneGap related posts . Last week he shared and explained some important but often overlooked Android related config.xml settings.
Brian Rinaldi has been digging into the rapidly evolving Brackets project and has shared his ideas on Learning from the Brackets Open Source Code .
Adobe evangelist Lee Brimelow has posted a great video introduction to Edge Reflow (a preview of which is now available on Creative Cloud), this one is well worth watching.
Title says it all, jQuery Mobile 1.3.0 is a huge update!
When we first discussed Adobe Creative Cloud , one of the benefits we touted was that the platform (and it's app subscription model) would make it possible for us to update apps and provide more functionality with greater frequency. And that's already happening. As was announced on the Creative...