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State-of-the-Art Tools That Keep ColdFusion Alive

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November 14, 2018 01:44:04 PM GMT
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<p>Am I the only one who gets excited when sitting down to hash out some new CFML code? You know. one of the best parts about using ColdFusion (or Lucee for that matter) is the ease of use. CFML is a language that is capable of many things, but it’s simple to use. Ever stop and wonder why? It’s because of a state-of-the-art tool and third-party support integration. Whether it’s containerization, source control, IDEs, or monitoring solutions, there are many […]</p>
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It’s because of a state-of-the-art tool and third-party support integration.
Comment by mukulc35400646
1447 | November 26, 2018 07:46:40 AM GMT
I would add VS Code as a great IDE + Github integration tool. Also before the CF Conference in Las Vegas, I never heard of CommandBox. Afterward I use it exclusively. That is one useful tool.
Comment by James Mohler
1449 | November 26, 2018 08:12:00 PM GMT
James, thanks. I will add this.
Comment by Michaela Light
1467 | November 29, 2018 06:19:31 PM GMT
Hey, not sure what exactly do you mean by this? Can you please explain? I would love to hear your take on this...
Comment by Michaela Light
1469 | November 29, 2018 06:20:18 PM GMT