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Newsletter Archive: 2009
Why Is ColdFusion Still Valuable In The Age Of Java?

David Tannersyn commented on my blog post about MFG.com taking three years to overhaul their web site. He’s interested in a balanced argument as to why anyone would choose CFML over Java in this day and age.

http://www.coldfusionpronews.com/2009/1223.html

12.23.09
Installing Coldfusion 9 On Your Windows 2008 Server

This blog is slowly turning into a ColdFusion site it seems :-) Blame ColdFusion for that, it's the one application server that I know a bit about and I really like working with.

http://www.coldfusionpronews.com/2009/1209.html

12.09.09
Hal Helms Officially Leaves Coldfusion

About two weeks ago, Hal Helms blogged that he is leaving ColdFusion for Ruby on Rails.

http://www.coldfusionpronews.com/2009/1125.html

11.25.09
New Updates For cf.Objective 2010 Conference

The Content Advisory Board (twelve of last year's speakers) have just finished their initial selection of topics and potential speakers for the four tracks at cf.Objective() 2010.

http://www.coldfusionpronews.com/2009/1111.html

11.11.09
Full Review And Thoughts On CFinNC Event

Now that I'm back from CFinNC and (almost) caught up on lost sleep, I wanted to share my thoughts about this event (and the trend it represents).

http://www.coldfusionpronews.com/2009/1027.html

10.27.09
How To Improve Open Source Software

One of the common complaints I hear about ColdFusion's popularity (or perceived lack thereof) is that we don't have any of the 'killer' open source applications that make PHP (or insert language of choice) so popular.

http://www.coldfusionpronews.com/2009/1014.html

10.14.09
Further Thoughts On CFunited '09 And The Future Of Coldfusion

As I mentioned in an earlier post, I started writing up my experience of CFUnited 2009 but it turned into a giant essay as I was going into a lot more detail than I'm sure anyone would really care about.

http://www.coldfusionpronews.com/2009/0930.html

09.30.09
CFUnited Conference with Railo

It's a month since CFUnited and I haven't yet posted my thoughts on the conference. I started writing but it turned into an essay and I'm not sure it's worth posting in its entirety, especially since many others have posted their reviews (mostly all glowing - and rightly so!).

http://www.coldfusionpronews.com/2009/0916.html

09.16.09
How To Debug Flex Builder 3 Remote Calling

Imagine the times when Flash Builder (Gumbo) was still in beta, times when the Network Monitor was still only a twinkle in the corner of a Flex engineer's eye. Imagine... your current day job, and a Flex 3 project with a bit of ColdFusion powered Remoting (other Remoting gateways are available) thrown in.

http://www.coldfusionpronews.com/2009/0902.html

09.02.09
Ralio 3.1 Offically Released At CFUnited

In all the activity of CFUnited, I forgot to post that Railo 3.1 Final was officially released (at CFUnited).

http://www.coldfusionpronews.com/2009/0819.html

08.19.09
Building Coldfusion Into Eclipse Frameworke

Ben Forta explains why ColdFusion Builder is based on Eclipse in a great blog post that examines the alternatives and the history of CFML editors.

http://www.coldfusionpronews.com/2009/0805.html

08.05.09
Committee Irons Out New ColdFusion Markup Language

I've talked about the CFML Advisory Committee before and explained that we're working on a specification for the ColdFusion Markup Language that we hope to release this year as CFML2009 and then review every two years.

http://www.coldfusionpronews.com/2009/0722.html

07.22.09
Finding A ColdFusion Career That Fits You

Michael Dinowitz poses a very interesting question over on Blog of Fusion: are there really ColdFusion jobs out there?

http://www.coldfusionpronews.com/2009/0708.html

07.08.09
Implementing Railo Effectively As A Developer

One of the nice aspects of the "Professional Open Source Sofware" business model is that you can be very flexible for your customers. The Railo server has a roadmap of core features and downloadable extensions - some free, some paid - but our roadmap can easily be influenced by our customers.

http://archive.coldfusionpronews.com/2009a/0624.html

06.24.09
Debate Still Rages Over Object-Oriented Programming

Marc Funaro kicked off quite a heated debate on his blog lately by raging against people pushing object-oriented programing/design and how his attempt to follow their advice nearly led to the collapse of his business.

http://www.coldfusionpronews.com/2009/0609.html

06.09.09
Adobe Seeks Help Extending CFSCRIPT

Lately, the committee has been looking at proposals to extend CFSCRIPT so that components can be written entirely in CFSCRIPT instead of requiring tags.

http://archive.coldfusionpronews.com/2009a/0527.html

05.27.09
Railo Provides Commercial Maintenance And Support

One of the great things about free open source software (FOSS) is that you can use it without it costing you a penny and you can modify the software to suit your needs and, depending on the license, even bundle it as part of a commercial product you may develop.

http://archive.coldfusionpronews.com/0506.html

05.06.09
Too Many Choices Can Hinder ColdFusion Productivity

The last week has seen some big announcements in the CF world! On March 31st, Gert announced the open source release of Railo, the next day Mark Drew announced he has joined Railo as CEO of the new Railo UK and then this week Peter Bell announced that he has also joined Railo and will be heading up the new Railo US operation.

http://www.coldfusionpronews.com/2009/0422.html

04.22.09
The Pitfalls Of Object Oriented Software

Ben Nadel had a bit of a "crisis of faith" last week over his ability to learn OOP the "right" way. He's highlighted a problem most people have coming to OO these days: in their search for the One True Way(tm), they are overwhelmed and can feel like failures.

http://www.coldfusionpronews.com/2009/0406.html

04.06.09
Reliable Expertise to Support Your Application

There are other hosting providers out there that talk nonstop about SaaS. But only Rackspace delivers the infrastructure, nonstop support, uptime, services and SaaS expertise that you and your customers rely on day in and day out. And that's why thousands of businesses rely on us to make on-demand application delivery flexible, reliable and easy.

http://www.coldfusionpronews.com/2009/0402.html

04.02.09
Basic Training For cf.Objective() 2009

Luis Majano is offering a one day ColdBox training course on May 13th in the Hyatt (the cf.Objective() hotel). Cost $449. If you've already registered for cf.Objective() and want to add this training day, contact Cathy at Best Meetings (cathy at bestmeetings dot com).

http://www.coldfusionpronews.com/2009/0324.html

03.24.09
cf.Objective() 2009 Updates

Save $130 with cf.Objective() Early Bird. cf.Objective() 2009 early bird pricing ends on March 16th and the price will go up by $130 after that. 3-day registration is currently $549. 2-day registration is $499.

http://www.coldfusionpronews.com/2009/0311.html

03.11.09
Open BlueDragon Joins The CFML Advisory Committee

A lot of people have asked about OpenBD being represented on the CFML Advisory Committee since the original announcement at CFUNITED 2008. I'm pleased to announce that today Matt Woodward joined the committee, representing the OpenBD CFML engine.

http://www.coldfusionpronews.com/2009/0223.html

02.23.09
Challenges Facing Coldfusion in 2009

A year ago, I challenged the community to evangelize ColdFusion and convert new developers from other technologies. It was part of a blog post that examined and rebuffed several common arguments that often arise within the community as to why ColdFusion is not more popular.

http://www.coldfusionpronews.com/2009/0203.html

02.03.09
Creating Behavior-Driven Actions

As folks know, I'm a big advocate of automated testing in general and unit testing in particular. I've gradually become a big fan of Test-Driven Development (TDD) where you write tests first and then write the code to satisfy the tests.

http://www.coldfusionpronews.com/2009/0114.html

01.14.09