So I was randomly curious about ColdFusion's implementation of reserved words, specifically true and false. I wondered, "Can true be set to false in ColdFusion?" You may ask "Why would you ever want to do this?" I might respond "No frakking idea."
On Tuesday, June 9th, Sean Corfield will be presenting at the Sacramento Area ColdFusion Users Group here in Roseville. His topic of choice will be Railo, a fairly robust competitor to Adobe's ColdFusion. As most probably know, Sean is an established leader in the ColdFusion community and has recently joined the Railo team as CTO, so this should prove to be an interesting occasion on both fronts. Check out saccfug.com for more details and location.
Well, I've been running Mango Blog (on Railo) for about a week now, and I'm very satisfied with it overall. Mad kudos to Laura Arguello from AsFusion. Coming from a WordPress (PHP blog) environment, I'm particularly impressed with its plugin architecture.
If you haven't yet checked out jGrowl, you should. Its a jQuery plug-in that emulates a notification system on OS X known as Growl. It provides a fixed position popup in the corner of the web page and can be used to alert your visitors to any sort of information you choose. Multiple "growls" stack very cleanly beneath each other and can either "stick" to the page or fade away at a configurable interval. It's really pretty slick.
Hi and welcome to MoonlitScript.com, my personal blog/experiment with both Railo and Mango Blog.
Kindly expect a fair amount of construction over the next few days.
I'm Matt Hill, a Sacramento area application developer working with CF for close to a decade, and this is my personal blog.
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