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ColdFusion Goes To The Blogs

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Programming and scripting languages like Java, .NET, PHP, and even Python garner mentions in the news, while ColdFusion runs a little under the radar.

ColdFusion requires a little more diligence on the part of its userbase. Other technologies, ranging from those supported by major tech vendors to ones developed in the open source community, show up a lot more regularly on the screens of tech writers. What ColdFusion may lack in a news presence it makes up for on the expertise side. Finding that expertise means sifting through the Internet, and the blogosphere in particular, to discover it. Author Rahul Narula works in Bangalore for Adobe, and recently began posting about ColdFusion scripts and tasks he has been involved with on projects, like interfacing ColdFusion with SAP. Both Forta and Narula list Ray Camden as a fellow ColdFusion blogger. We took a look at his blogs about ColdFusion topics like his Advanced ColdFusion contest, and answering questions regarding the technology. When the typical web or news search does not turn up anything of interest on ColdFusion, Technorati offer looks into the world of blogs that may be more productive uses of one's time. Tag: Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Yahoo! My Web | Furl Bookmark Murdok: David Utter is a staff writer for Murdok covering technology and business.

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