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ColdFusion Developer Journal's Simon Horwith expressed intense enthusiasm for ColdFusion 8 in a recent interview, but this interview was hardly the only story published by SYS-CON Media recently in the runup to one of the major Adobe announcements in recent memory.View the interview with Simon Horwith
Ben Forta has been busy blogging about the runup to the ColdFusion 8 announcement:
read Ben Forta's Adobe ColfdFusion 8 Tips report
Ben Forta also has made recent comments on his personal blog
Also included among the industry-leading coverage of ColdFusion 8 are the following stories reported by SYS-CON Media:
SYS-CON Features ColdFusion 8 Coverage Live from Times Square
Adobe ColdFusion 8 Introduces CFImage
It's Here! Adobe Ships ColdFusion 8
Your First Adobe Flex Application with a ColdFusion 8 Backend
Scorpio Becomes Beta
The Wait is Over
Hot Banana Fully Compliant with ColdFusion 8
Simultaneous Development with ColdFusion 7 and ColdFusion 8
Look for continued, ongoing coverage of ColdFusion 8 at www.sys-con.com and at its two industry-leading sites:
http://coldfusion.sys-con.com
http://webddj.sys-con.com
Published July 30, 2007 Reads 10,111
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