Adobe recently released their updated Cookbooks site, including the new ColdFusion Cookbook. To help get the cookbook filled with content even quicker, Ed Sullivan has announced that if you are one of the first 100 people to make a submission, you will be entered into a raffle to win a free copy of ColdFusion 9!
p.s. In case folks are curious about the old ColdFusion Cookbook content, data is still being copied over by hand. I know that my entries aren't migrated yet but will soon be. (Or I'll start throwing down a hissy fit - I've been trained by my 8 year old daughter on the proper way to do that.)
Comment 1 written by Thomas Messier on 13 October 2009, at 9:19 AM
Comment 2 written by Raymond Camden on 13 October 2009, at 9:30 AM
A cookbook is more broad. It's meant to answer basic questions. "How do I read a file in ColdFusion?" "How do I read mp3 information in ColdFusion?" Or in general, "How do I do X?" where X is something that has mass appeal. Not something like "I've got an error on line 5 of my file foo.cfm, can you fix it?"
The answer to these questions may involve UDFs, or functions built into CF, or CFCs, or may not even involve code at all. So for example, a question about securing the admin would involve a discussion of the security options of the CF Admin.
Hope this helps.
Comment 3 written by Thomas Messier on 13 October 2009, at 9:39 AM
Comment 4 written by Raymond Camden on 13 October 2009, at 10:24 AM
Comment 5 written by Saul on 14 October 2009, at 5:36 PM
Comment 6 written by Saul on 17 October 2009, at 5:51 AM
Comment 7 written by Raymond Camden on 17 October 2009, at 8:22 AM
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