Ben Forta

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February 3, 2011

I Am Not A Fan Of CFSCRIPT

In the interests of full disclosure, I'll state upfront that I am not a fan of . At least, not in its current form, and not how it has evolved since first introduced back in 1998. Which is probably a good place to start this discussion, back in 1998. Cold Fusion 3.x (yes, with a space) was an...

January 25, 2011

Justin Carter On CFML In CFSCRIPT

Justin Carter has posted thoughts on using CFML within , using (what he calls) C4X. While I must (once again) confess not not being a big fan (I was actually opposed to many of the enhancements made in recent CF editions, I'd have much preferred we deprecate in favor of server-side ActionScript),...

January 9, 2011

ColdFusion 9 And CFCACHE Backwards Compatibility

As a general rule we are exceedingly careful to not break backwards compatibility when updating ColdFusion. But, sometimes this happens, and here is an example that a reader just alerted me to. is used to cache the generated output of dynamic pages so as to improve performance. Prior to ColdFusion...

January 7, 2011

eWeek: ColdFusion 9 = Easy To Be A Rockstar

eWeek Labs review claims "Adobe has done it again with ColdFusion, making the hard things easy. With their latest offering, ColdFusion 9, Adobe again ups the ante [actually, the article says anty, but I assume they meant ante] with new enterprise features and performance improvements." ColdFusion 9...

January 3, 2011

New Neptune ColdFusion Framework

Steve Bryant has announced the beta of a new ColdFusion framework named Neptune . Documentation with examples are online . So, what is Neptune? As per Steve: Neptune is the easiest framework for most web development. If you have a large (non-framework) code base that you are thinking about...

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