Working Code Podcast - Episode 203: Naming Things Is Hard
Ben Nadel and the crew talk naming conventions for components within a web application....
From: Ben Nadel
Ben Nadel and the crew talk naming conventions for components within a web application....
From: Ben Nadel
Ben Nadel demonstrates that partial component paths can be used in ColdFusion user-defined functions (UDF) argument and return types....
From: Ben Nadel
Ben Nadel demonstrates that partial component paths can be used in ColdFusion user-defined functions (UDF) argument and return types....
From: Ben Nadel
Ben Nadel explores overloading of the error.extendedInfo property as a data URL in a ColdFusion application....
From: Ben Nadel
Ben Nadel explores overloading of the error.extendedInfo property as a data URL in a ColdFusion application....
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Ben Nadel and the crew play a game in which each statement contains a falsehood. The challenge is to figure out which aspect is false; and how to correct it....
From: Ben Nadel
Ben Nadel and the crew play a game in which each statement contains a falsehood. The challenge is to figure out which aspect is false; and how to correct it....
From: Ben Nadel
Ben Nadel demonstrates how to traverse the metadata inheritance chain in ColdFusion; and how to flatten the metadata into a more consumable structure....
From: Ben Nadel
Ben Nadel demonstrates how to traverse the metadata inheritance chain in ColdFusion; and how to flatten the metadata into a more consumable structure....
From: Ben Nadel
It's that time again: there are new JVM updates released today (Jan 21, 2025) for the current long-term support (LTS) releases of Oracle Java, 8, 11, 17, and 21, as well as the new short-term release 23.
It's that time again: there are new JVM updates released today (Jan 21, 2025) for the current long-term support (LTS) releases of Oracle Java, 8, 11, 17, and 21, as well as the new short-term release 23.
It's that time again: there are new JVM updates released today (Jan 21, 2025) for the current long-term support (LTS) releases of Oracle Java, 8, 11, 17, and 21, as well as the new short-term release 23.
Here's great news for those still running CF2018 or earlier, who may have been holding off upgrading to CF2023 (because you would have to pay full price for it).
Here's great news for those still running CF2018 or earlier, who may have been holding off upgrading to CF2023 (because you would have to pay full price for it).
Here's great news for those still running CF2018 or earlier, who may have been holding off upgrading to CF2023 (because you would have to pay full price for it).
Ben Nadel and the crew talk Large Language Models (LLMs) and their impact on sites like Stack Overflow....
From: Ben Nadel
Ben Nadel and the crew talk Large Language Models (LLMs) and their impact on sites like Stack Overflow....
From: Ben Nadel
A few days ago, I blogged about how the new Query of Query support in BoxLang has greatly exceeded the performance of Adobe and Lucee's QoQ.
From: Coders Revolution
A few days ago, I blogged about how the new Query of Query support in BoxLang has greatly exceeded the performance of Adobe and Lucee's QoQ.
From: Coders Revolution
Are you still running ColdFusion 2021? While it's still supported/updated by Adobe, did you know that its end-of-life is coming just several months from now, Nov 10, 2025? That's the date when "core" support for that release ends--meaning no more updates from Adobe after that, not even security fixe...
Are you still running ColdFusion 2021? While it's still supported/updated by Adobe, did you know that its end of life is coming just several months from now, Nov 10, 2025? That's the date when "core" support for that release ends--meaning no more updates from Adobe after that, not even security fixe...
Are you still running ColdFusion 2021? While it's still supported/updated by Adobe, did you know that its end of life is coming just several months from now, Nov 10, 2025? That's the date when "core" support for that release ends--meaning no more updates from Adobe after that, not even security fixe...
If you've not yet heard, Adobe has opened the prerelease program for the next CF version, aka ColdFusion 2025--though referred to by them for now as Project CFNext.
If you've not yet heard, Adobe has opened the prerelease program for the next CF version, aka ColdFusion 2025--though referred to by them for now as Project CFNext.