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By Simon Horwith Now that I've begun settling in to the role of editor-in-chief of CFDJ, I'm beginning to incorporate some ideas I have for the magazine. The first change you'll note this month is that Tales from the List is gone. That's not because I'm too lazy to both edit the magazine and write a mo... Sep. 15, 2004 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 13,543 | By Simon Horwith When Robert Diamond asked me to take over his duties as editor-in-chief of ColdFusion Developer's Journal, my initial reaction was shock. Not so much because he'd asked me to do the job, but because his editorial would not be the first thing I'd see the next time I open a copy of CFDJ.... Aug. 13, 2004 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 13,576 Replies: 2 | By Robert Diamond The name on everyone's lips these days is Blackstone, the current code name for the next release of ColdFusion, which is coming in early 2005. Look for beta testing to start later in 2004, with info on Macromedia's site when that becomes available. Folks around the country have been ge... Jul. 14, 2004 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 14,001 | By Robert Diamond Tim Buntel, the ColdFusion Product Manager for Macromedia, started a new blog about Blackstone (the next release of ColdFusion) that's well worth reading and bookmarking over at www.buntel.com/blog/. In it, he makes reference to something that we've talked about here and elsewhere befo... Jun. 22, 2004 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 14,170 Replies: 6 | By Robert Diamond Spring has finally sprung, even though you can't really tell from the odd weather that we've been having here in New York lately. Along with spring, there are a few tidbits of useful news to cover this month from Macromedia and elsewhere. May. 11, 2004 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 12,474 | By Robert Diamond As many of you know from my editorial a few months back, I made the official switch from Homesite+ to Dreamweaver MX 2004 shortly after it was first released. The new product took some getting used to and the transition stretched out; it wasn't until I uninstalled Homesite+ entirely fr... Apr. 13, 2004 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 14,306 Replies: 4 | By Charlie Arehart There are many excellent conferences and user groups for CFML developers, and one that consistently gets great reviews is Michael Smith's CFUN event, which will be held in the Washington, DC, area June 26-27. This preview gives you the 4-1-1 on the event. Apr. 13, 2004 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 14,231 | By Robert Diamond Macromedia has started an interesting new promotional campaign for ColdFusion that proclaims a whole slew of statistics and gives a partial list of some of the big names using ColdFusion solutions. You can see it on their Web site at http://macromedia.com/software/coldfusion/proven. Mar. 9, 2004 12:00 AM EST Reads: 14,133 Replies: 4 | By Robert Diamond I'm writing this month's editorial from the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in a currently frozen New York City, so it's naturally got me in a 'Linux Frame of Mind.' When talking to many CFMLers at the Macromedia MAX Conference this year, I found a mixed bag of opinions about Linux and ... Feb. 25, 2004 12:00 AM EST Reads: 12,216 | By Robert Diamond ColdFusion as a whole faces many challenges in the year ahead, as does each of us in the CF development community. These challenges range from those beyond our individual control, like the economy, to things that we can control like our skillsets. Then there are the unexpected challeng... Jan. 13, 2004 03:37 PM EST Reads: 14,118 | By Robert Diamond I'm writing this month's editorial from MAX, the 2003 Macromedia conference in Salt Lake City. The conference has undergone both name and location changes over the past few years, but one key thing remains the same and that's the overall level of excitement of Macromedia's developer co... Dec. 9, 2003 09:54 AM EST Reads: 9,344 | By Robert Diamond Every month when it comes time to write this editorial, I look around at a variety of sources for inspiration. It's not as easy writing each month as most of us on the magazine (hopefully) make it look. Nov. 11, 2003 10:42 AM EST Reads: 10,226 | By Robert Diamond One of the most exciting times for a publishing company occurs when it's launching a new publication. Here at SYS-CON Media, we're going through that time right now as we introduce our newest publication, MX Developer's Journal. Oct. 15, 2003 04:29 PM EDT Reads: 10,514 | By Robert Diamond I'm proud to report that SYS-CON.com went live with the final release of CFMX 6.1 on its launch date, and we're still up and running, with flying colors. We've participated in the beta program, as I've written about in these pages before, and have had several builds running on our ... Sep. 11, 2003 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 10,032 Replies: 2 | By Robert Diamond Many folks on the CFDJ editorial team (myself included) have been observing and participating in the beta process for Red Sky since day one, and now the release is finally here. I'm proud to present what we've put together, along with Macromedia's help, to cover the first batch of ... Aug. 12, 2003 01:43 PM EDT Reads: 12,303 Replies: 2 | By Robert Diamond No, that's not a misprint, and I haven't lost my mind quite yet. (Some friends might tell you differently, as might the leprechaun in my closet, but we'll save that for a future editorial.) Red Sky is the code name for the next ColdFusion MX release - a FREE (one of the greatest words ... Jul. 11, 2003 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 10,500 Replies: 7 | By Robert Diamond Another month in the world of CF has passed, and as always, it's certainly not been a dull one. This month's editorial will be devoted to a handful of important CFDJ housekeeping items before you turn the page to get into the technical meat. The 3rd Annual CFDJ Readers' Choice Awards a... Jun. 16, 2003 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 10,357 | By Robert Diamond One of the topics that comes up most often when talking with CF developers about ColdFusion is performance. Recently, I assisted two CF developer friends with some site speed problems that they were having. One of them is a beginner, a developer who couldn't understand why his site was... May. 1, 2003 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 10,909 Replies: 1 | By Robert Diamond If you're at all like me (in which case, let me say 'good luck to you!'), you spend a decent amount of your developer week traipsing around Macromedia's Web site. They've got an enormous wealth of information on there for those of us using CF, Flash, Dreamweaver, and the rest of the Ma... Apr. 3, 2003 12:00 AM EST Reads: 11,253 Replies: 2 | By Robert Diamond A fairly big announcement related to the ColdFusion industry came out this week. No, not about a new version, or another service pack just yet, but a 'personal news announcement' straight from the top. After eight years with Allaire, and then with Macromedia, Jeremy Allaire announced t... Feb. 28, 2003 12:00 AM EST Reads: 10,108 Replies: 1 | By Robert Diamond You'll notice more product reviews than usual in the next few issues of ColdFusion Developer's Journal. We've got three in this month's issue alone. This is simply the direct result of more CF-related products on the market. It's a great thing for all of us, because many of them can he... Jan. 31, 2003 12:00 AM EST Reads: 11,953 Replies: 1 | By Robert Diamond In this month's issue, as we start the fifth year of ColdFusion Developer's Journal, we've paused to look back at the past. Charlie Arehart wrote the retrospective cover story for this month, and I think you'll enjoy his trip down memory lane, starting back in version 1.0 of ColdFusion... Jan. 7, 2003 12:00 AM EST Reads: 9,952 | By Rob Burgess At DevCon, in October, it was great to see the passion and commitment of the ColdFusion developer community. Since 2001, Macromedia has made a significant investment in ColdFusion, taking it to a whole new architecture with the MX release, partnering with IBM and Sun to support ColdFus... Jan. 7, 2003 12:00 AM EST Reads: 7,353 Replies: 3 | By Robert Diamond The ColdFusion world traveled down to Disney World this October - without even having to win a major sporting event first. The occasion was Macromedia DevCon 2002 - the world's largest gathering of all things Macromedia - which took place October 27-30. It was a very successful confer... Nov. 19, 2002 12:00 AM EST Reads: 10,923 Replies: 2 | By Robert Diamond Welcome to a visually new and improved ColdFusion Developer's Journal. You'll notice subtle changes in certain aspects of the design and layout of the magazine. We've also made a few behind-the-scenes changes to the roster of in-house sous-chefs, those who help cook the magazine each m... Oct. 22, 2002 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 9,803 | By Robert Diamond As October comes around, it's time for another Macromedia DevCon, generally regarded as the largest gathering of ColdFusion developers each year, along with users of Macromedia's other technologies. The theme of this year's conference, which reflects the strategy we've watched unfold t... Oct. 4, 2002 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 10,141 | By Robert Diamond One of the ever-repeating themes here at CFDJ since Macromedia and Allaire merged has been the converging of their technologies and our place in the ever-changing technology landscape as CF developers. We spoke about it first while looking into the future with a sense of hope when the ... Aug. 23, 2002 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 11,102 | By Robert Diamond We often talk in CFDJ about using ColdFusion and other technologies. While capable as a solution on its own for a lot of things, many large projects, and advanced developers, wind up combining ColdFusion/CFML with a number of other technologies. With articles covering lots of those opt... Jul. 31, 2002 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 11,592 Replies: 1 | By Robert Diamond I took a vacation a few weeks ago, traveling to Los Angeles for a couple of meetings (can never get totally away!) and some fun under the sun. I arrived at the Orange County airport about 20 minutes ahead of schedule and phoned the friend who was going to pick me up. Her husband answer... Jun. 28, 2002 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 10,086 | By Robert Diamond I'm writing this editorial on the way home from CFNorth in Toronto. It was, I can honestly say, one of the best times I've had at a conference, ColdFusion or otherwise. This was the case for a variety of reasons, not the least of which was the amazing effort that Kevin Towes and his te... May. 30, 2002 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 7,622 Replies: 1 | By Robert Diamond As a jaded computer user and developer, it's hard to excite me with a simple new release. As a magazine editor, with products and demos flying across my desk, it becomes even harder. I've seen many products and releases come and go over the past few years, and it's been a very interest... May. 2, 2002 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 7,606 | By Robert Diamond On May 3 I'll be packing my bags and trekking north from New York to Toronto to participate in CF North, the only Canadian developer's conference for ColdFusion. A large chunk of the ColdFusion world will be heading up that way with me, both those in the area and those elsewhere lookin... Apr. 8, 2002 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 7,528 Replies: 2 | By Robert Diamond No, not Christmas, but our annual ColdFusion Developer's Journal Readers' Choice Awards announcements. Categories for this year's awards are Best Book, Best Consulting Service, Best Custom Tag, Best Database Tool, Best Design Service, Best E-Business Software, Best Education and Traini... Mar. 11, 2002 12:00 AM EST Reads: 7,025 | By Robert Diamond In today's tough economic climate, the working world is becoming a more difficult place for everyone, including ColdFusion developers. Budgets are getting leaner, workers are being laid off, and work pressures are increasing as well. A recent discussion with fellow developers revealed ... Feb. 5, 2002 12:00 AM EST Reads: 7,278 Replies: 2 | By Robert Diamond Well, we're at the start of a new year, and before we look forward, I thought it might be an appropriate time to look back and reflect on . With this January issue we enter our fourth year of publication, proudly covering the world of ColdFusion since January of 1999. Jan. 9, 2002 12:00 AM EST Reads: 6,505 | By Robert Diamond Over the past few months we've previewed the development of ColdFusion 6.0 - affectionately codenamed 'Neo' by the Macromedia development crew. In many of those articles we also discussed the new Java support, one of the brightest new features and also the one that could help carry Col... Dec. 3, 2001 12:00 AM EST Reads: 7,258 Replies: 1 | By ColdFusion News Desk The Power of Flash: Dennis Baldwin's article ['ColdFusion Meets Flash,' Vol. 3, issue 8] was very thorough and not for the novice developer. I've looked through the source files and implemented the menu on my own site. The code was well documented and straightforward. A job well done. Nov. 1, 2001 12:00 AM EST Reads: 7,504 | By Robert Diamond We've often provided coverage of the massive lists of 'big name' companies that are using ColdFusion on their Web sites. I find this to be an excellent example of the health and growth of the ColdFusion industry. One new site alone of course isn't enough to propel ColdFusion forward, b... Nov. 1, 2001 12:00 AM EST Reads: 8,348 Replies: 2 | By Robert Diamond No, isn't a new ColdFusion tag coming in Neo that you just haven't read about yet. It's my witty (at least I think it's witty) way of introducing debugging, one of the focuses of this month's issue. It's something that every developer has certainly faced at one time or another, and if... Oct. 4, 2001 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 6,922 | By ColdFusion News Desk Plaudits for Christian Schneider Thank you for the article 'Live Monitoring of User Sessions' [CFDJ, Vol. 2, issue 8]. I've implemented the live monitoring system on my company's Web site. I wanted to enhance this functionality by showing the name of a page where each user is. ... Aug. 31, 2001 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 8,538 |
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