ColdFusion 9's code name is...
I'm a bit late blogging this - but the code name for ColdFusion 9 is Jedi.
Ok, no, just kidding, although that would have been a good name. The code name is Centuar. As we all know, getting the code name picked is 90% of the development. Good job, Adobe. Now when will it be released???
Comments
Hey Ray, I believe it's CentAUr, not CentUAr.
# Posted By Rob Brooks-Bilson
| 10/2/07 1:50 PM
Odd - I copied the name from Sarge's blog, and I see Jared's blog using the same name.
# Posted By Raymond Camden
| 10/2/07 3:48 PM
I'm just the messenger ;-)
# Posted By Rob Brooks-Bilson
| 10/2/07 4:01 PM
I have heard that the release data will be the 09/09/09.
Have to wait and see though:-)
Have to wait and see though:-)
# Posted By Andrew Scott
| 10/2/07 8:17 PM
Tuesday.
# Posted By Raymond Camden
| 10/2/07 10:13 PM
I guess this means that Coldfusion 10 will be codenamed "Goat" (or maybe "Capricorn", but personally I like the sound of Goat - it sounds like an open source project)!
# Posted By James Marshall
| 10/3/07 3:18 AM
Cool. I wonder what would be the feature list for CF9. Is there a place where we can add a wishlist?
# Posted By Anuj Gakhar
| 11/1/07 3:14 PM
# Posted By Raymond Camden
| 11/1/07 3:17 PM
Thanks Ray. Silly me, I could have found that out myself.
Cheers.
Cheers.
# Posted By Anuj Gakhar
| 11/1/07 3:22 PM
Did you know that JEDI KNIGHTS is now an ofifical religion in the UK.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/10/09/jedi_knigh...
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/10/09/jedi_knigh...
# Posted By Russ Michaels
| 11/1/07 8:47 PM
A wish for ColdFusion 9 is a useful ternary operator similar to that of Javascript.
If expression one is true, expression two is returned, else expression three is returned.
expression one ? expression two : expression 3
I know we have IIf, but it requires so much other effort that it might as well not be in there.
If expression one is true, expression two is returned, else expression three is returned.
expression one ? expression two : expression 3
I know we have IIf, but it requires so much other effort that it might as well not be in there.
# Posted By Andy Matthews
| 12/8/07 10:19 PM


-Randy