ColdFusion 8 Released!

Posted July 30, 2007 at 8:11 AM by Ben Nadel

Tags: ColdFusion

Yesterday, Brian Kotek hinted that there was gonna be lots of blog chatter today. I think everyone who read that had hoped that he was referring to ColdFusion 8, but no one said anything specifically. Then, this morning, I get to the office to see that ColdFusion 8 is finally here! Woooohoooo! Way to go Adobe - you magnificant company, you!

To learn more about ColdFusion, check out the developer's center.

ColdFusion Documentation Resource Center

Access the most up-to-date ColdFusion documentation online in HTML (LiveDocs) or PDF format.

CFML Tag Reference

Look up the syntax for any ColdFusion tag in this reference book.

CFML Function Reference

Use this section to learn about CFML functions.

ColdFusion 8 HomeSite+ Tag Upates

Thankfully Adobe has updated all the of the tags and documentation for the world's sexiest ColdFusion editor, HomeSite+!


 
 
 

 
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Jul 30, 2007 at 1:41 PM // reply »
148 Comments

Great list! BTW, shouldn't this post be labeled Saucy?


Jul 30, 2007 at 2:22 PM // reply »
11,238 Comments

Sorry, I was too excited to think straight :) Yes, cause I am that geeky :D


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