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ColdFusion Links

Welcome to one of the most comprehensive list of links on the topic of ColdFusion. Newcomers and pros will find all the important and up-to-date links on probably the most efficient application language worldwide.

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Official sources

Help for newcomers: instructions, practical exercises, tutorials

  • cffaq.com: Find answers to questions on ColdFusion.
  • EasyCFM.com: A large number of ColdFusion excercises of varying difficulty and instructions from several of the most prominent members of the ColdFusion scene.
  • Daryl's ColdFusion Primer: Good introduction to ColdFusion.
  • Tutorials von Hal Helms: An immensly helpful source, especially if you would like to learn more about the FuseBox methodology.

ColdFusion Blogs

  • Ray Camden: Thoughts and ideas from one of the most renowned ColdFusion spokesmen and author.
  • Ben Forta: The private BLOG of the ColdFusion Chief-Evangelist.
  • Sean Corfield: Information and comments from the former director of the IT-architecture for Macromedia.  
  • Jeremy Allaire: Jeremy and his brother with the help of a couple of friends invented ColdFusion. In any case, someone worth keeping an eye on.
  • Waldo Smeets: Insights of a former macromedia sales specialist.
  • Charlie Arehart: Topics and comments from the popular author and trainer.
  • Philipp Cielen: German source!Technical author and one of the most renowned ColdFusion experts of the german speaking region.

Discussion Forums

  • cfml.de: German language resource for newcomers and experts on the topic of ColdFusion.
  • alt.comp.lang.coldfusion: The only UseNet newsgroup that is solely occupied with ColdFusion (through its News Reader or Google Groups).
  • ColdFusion Support forums: The official support forums about the development of ColdFusion. Read here how to join these forums through the standard news reader.
  • House of Fusion Mailing Lists: Several highly specialized and qualified mailing lists.

Galleries (custom tags, UDFs, components and snippets)

  • CFTagStore.com: A well-organized collection of commercial custom-tags.
  • ColdFusion Developer's Exchange: Probably the largest collection of ColdFusion components (CFC).
  • CFLib.org: An incredibly useful, continually growing collection of user defined functions (used with ColdFusion 5 and higher).
  • CFCZone.org: This site offers access to community-relevant CFC-sources (ColdFusion components) free of charge.
  • cfXtras: A custom-tag library for developers looking to sell their enhancements.
  • cfcustomtags.com: A growing and well-presented collection of custom tags.
  • ColdCuts: An extensive library of ColdFusion snippets, continually being expanded by its users.

General Sites

  • devmx: Information on all MX tools.
  • SysteManage: A lot of valuable information from several ColdFusion experts.
  • FlashCFM.com: A site concentrated on the connection of ColdFusion and Flash.
  • House of Fusion: Good source offering excersises, articles and other sources for developers.
  • Defusion.com: Attractive user community and a good overview of several ColdFusion sources.
  • Fusion Authority: Great community, publishes a weekly newsletter and other current information.

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