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03.24.10 ColdFusion Builder Available Now By
Sean Corfield
Just saw on Twitter (thanx @cfjedimaster) that ColdFusion Builder is now available for sale. I'd been betting on $199 as the price point (and several friends felt I was low and they bet on $299). When I saw the price, my first thought was, darn, my friends were right. But then I noticed that a "copy of Flash Builder 4 Standard included with ColdFusion Builder"... WTF? Flash Builder is $249 on its own! Yikes, they're pretty much giving ColdFusion Builder away at that price – it's a complete steal! It's such a bargain, I already bought my copy while I was typing up this blog post! Just waiting for the order to process so I can download it. Congratulations Adobe / Adam Lehman / ColdFusion Builder Team! Comments Special CFUnited Hotel Pricing Extended Just noticed this in the hotel and travel tips for CFUnited 2010: $179 room rate special ends Monday 3/31/10 – tell your ColdFusion and Flex friends so they don't miss out! Last year the hotel sold out of rooms...
If you're attending CFUnited, you definitely want to stay at the Lansdowne if you possibly can – it's an awesome hotel/resort! – so make sure you don't miss the special room rate (or, worse, miss the room block completely if they sell out like last year!). Comments CFUnited Releases Full Agenda For CFUnited2010 Today the CFUnited team published the full list of topics for CFUnited 2010 and I'm pretty impressed! In past year's I've grumbled that I've found it a bit hard to fill my schedule but there's a lot of variety this year and a lot of new and exciting topics. The changes to the process for picking submissions has clearly paid dividends. At a quick glance, I saw about 30 sessions that I'd happily attend so I'm looking forward to the scheduler being updated so I can start to plan my days! Comments About the Author: Sean is currently Chief Technology Officer for Railo Technologies US. He has worked in IT for over twenty five years, starting out writing database systems and compilers then moving into mobile telecoms and finally into web development in 1997. Along the way, he worked on the ISO and ANSI C++ Standards committees for eight years and is a staunch advocate of software standards and best practice. Sean has championed and contributed to a number of CFML frameworks and was lead developer on Fusebox for two years. |
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