ColdFusion 9 and ColdFusion Builder Betas released

Adobe just released the public betas for ColdFusion 9 and ColdFusion Builder. There will be a flurry of posts on what these products do so I'm going to focus on resources to use.

ColdFusion Builder mailing list

There is a ColdFusion Builder mailing list on House of Fusion that is just waiting for you to subscribe. I'm positive that there will be a LOT of talk about what features should be included, are missing, and how the new IDE stacks up against ColdFusion Studio/Homesite (which has been officially discontinued).

Special ColdFusion Meetup

A special Online ColdFusion Meetup event will take place today, Monday, July 13th at 12:00pm (est). While the meeting is slated for an hour, I expect it to go on for anywhere from 3 to 10. :)

ColdFusion Builder extensions on RIAForge

Once you get your copy of ColdFusion builder installed, go over to the ColdFusion Builder section on RIAForge and download some extra tools. The first thing you might want to get is the RIAForge Downloader from Raymond Camden. This allows you to browse and download RIAForge projects from inside of ColdFusion Builder. Another extension of interest is the QueryParam Scanner Extension to search an application for those nasty queries that are missing the cfqueryparam tag.

Ben Forta's sneak peaks

Ben Forta, also known as the ColdFusion 9 mascot Bentaur, has been releasing sneak peaks and code snippets on his blog for the last few weeks. I highly suggest that people head over there and check out what he's been saying.

Fusion Authority writeup

Last but far from lease, Fusion Authority has released a writeup on what's new and important in ColdFusion 9 and ColdFusion Builder. You've sure to learn something from the article that may be missed from other sources.

Sys-Con drops ColdFusion for Silverlight

Sys-Con is a printing company. They are not interested in community support. They are not interested in language advancement. They are interested in money. They are interested in enough money to print a magazine, give it away to thousands and still make a profit. Looking over the number and cost of ads in their magazine, they must want a BIG profit. And those advertising dollars are partially guaranteed by Adobe's support.

According to Sys-Con:

After ColdFusion became part of the Adobe product line Adobe recently decided to discontinue its support of the magazine.
Now from what I saw in the last issue of CFDJ from months back, there were still Adobe ads. What exactly was the support that was being cut back? One less ad? Half of the ads? All of them? Or did Adobe give them direct cash above and beyond the ads for operations? We won't know till someone from Adobe responds.

But unless Adobe was funding the ENTIRE magazine, any cut in their support should not cause it to fold. The Fusion Authority Quarterly Update isn't folding and not only don't we get direct money from Adobe, we don't even have any Adobe ads in this (and probably the next) issue.

Of course, we care about the community quite a bit more than we do money. That's why we're not a media giant like Sys-Con. But we still have our souls. In the end, I think that's what matters most.

Note one other thing missing from this press release. They are not taking any responsability for their own actions. The total lack of editorial quality, the 'borrowing' of content from other people's websites, their own website being so ad filled that nothing can be found and those freeking annoying auto-play video and popup ads. In the end many of the big names in the community had left them and moved on to other journals or websites. This is just as telling as the removal of Adobe's support.

The biggest problem here is that it looks bad for ColdFusion. The first print magazine dedicated to it has left the building. Now rather than a ColdFusion magazine and a ColdFusion journal, there's only a journal. The very fact that they're moving the magazine from ColdFusion, an Adobe product to Silverlight, a Microsoft product, can and will be used against ColdFusion.

For those who want to get some quality printed ColdFusion and want to ignore Sys-Con, the following journal and books are available:

To be totally self serving, if you want to buy an ad in the only print ColdFusion journal around, we would be happy to sell you one. :)

Sys-Con Press Release:
http://ajax.sys-con.com/read/426141.htm

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