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| Paul Watt 2006-09-24, 6:59 pm |
| Howdy doody dudes,
I'm about to dabble with Coldfusion, can anyone recomend a good web tutorial
or any books? Please don't say adobe.com or amazon.com if your just going to
be a smart arse ;)
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Cheers
Paul
le singe est dans l'arbre
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| freemont 2006-09-24, 6:59 pm |
| On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 22:16:15 +0100, Paul Watt wrote:
> Howdy doody dudes,
>
> I'm about to dabble with Coldfusion, can anyone recomend a good web
> tutorial or any books? Please don't say adobe.com or amazon.com if your
> just going to be a smart arse ;)
I found this useful during my brief interest in CF.
http://tinyurl.com/eul6b
Also, adobe *does* have a lot of very helpful CF stuff at their site.
I personally found ColdFusion to be <cfcrap>. PERL is much more
interesting, portable and versatile, and can do anything CF does. But to
each his own.
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"Because all you of Earth are idiots!"
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| Andy Dingley 2006-09-24, 6:59 pm |
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Paul Watt wrote:
> I'm about to dabble with Coldfusion, can anyone recomend
Join the 21st century instead. CF is obsolete by several years and
never had much to recommend it in the first place.
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