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Simon Horwith On The Future Of ColdFusionPublished: April 21, 2006 - 03:56
CFDJ's Simon Horwith weighs in on ColdFusion, Flex, CF in the Adobe era, and more, stating that "this acquisition is the best thing that could have ever happened to ColdFusion". A worthwhile read. Trackback URL for this post:/trackback/1013
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About This AuthorName: Ben Forta Company: Macromedia Job Title: MX Senior Technical Evangelist Bio: I am Adobe Systems Inc's Senior Technical Evangelist. In that capacity I get to spend a considerable amount of time talking and writing about Macromedia products (with an emphasis on ColdFusion), and providing feedback to help shape the future direction of the product. By the way, if you are not yet a ColdFusion user, you should be. It is an incredible product, and is truly deserving of all the praise it has been receiving. In a prior life I was a ColdFusion customer (I wrote one of the first large high visibility web sites using the product) and was so impressed I ended up working for the company that created it (Allaire). Most Active Discussions
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