Top Online ColdFusion Resources
ColdFusion has a wide variety of developers and resources available online. Recently, we asked a question on an Adobe ColdFusion Developer Discussion in Linked In about what everyone's favorite online resource was. So, in honor of that the its recent 13th birthday, and by the help of our Linked In discussion, the Nerds and Brice Cheddarn Studios bring you the Top Online ColdFusion Resources:
http://riaforge.org/ - RIAForge was the brainchild of Ben Forta. The principal developer for the project is Raymond Camden. It is an online community to support developers building open source projects for ColdFusion related platforms.
http://cflib.org/ - The Common Function Library Project (CFLib.org) is another Ray Camden production setup to create a set of user-defined function (UDF) libraries for ColdFusion 5.0 and higher. These libraries are open source and may be used and modified to your liking. Functions range from email format checking to encryption routines. These UDFs can greatly speed up development time as well as add new and powerful features to your web site.
http://www.houseoffusion.com/ - House of Fusion is a powerful (but in need of a redesign) resource supplying quality content to the ColdFusion community for as long as there's been a ColdFusion community. It is a great online utility for ColdFusion Nerds.
http://www.easycfm.com/ - EasyCFM is a good website that introduces at least three new ColdFusion tutorials each week. It is a great way to fresh your CF skills.
http://www.coldfusionbloggers.org/ - This is a ColdFusion blogger aggregator developed "very quickly" by Raymond Camden. Yes, another Raymond Camden production. It has a frequently updating feed of topics from CF bloggers.
http://www.coldfusionjedi.com/ - Guess Who. Yup, Raymond Camden. This is is personal blog and a must read for any and all CF nerds.
http://www.coldfusioncommunity.org/ - Just how is sounds...an online community for the ColdFusion world.
http://www.cfwheels.com/ - ColdFusion on Wheels is something new to the CF world. It provides fast application development, a great organization system for your code, and is just plain fun to use.
http://www.mangoblog.org/ - Mango Blog is an extensible blog engine released under the Apache license, built with ColdFusion. It is the WordPress of CF. It provides the core engine to administer and publish entries and the necessary architecture to extend its basic functionality by adding plugins. Mango Blog can be easily customized by the use of exchangeable and completely customizable skins.
http://www.cfczone.org/ - The purpose of this site is to act as a community resource for CFCs (ColdFusion Components) for ColdFusion MX.
http://www.coldfusioncookbook.com/ - It was the creation of Raymond Camden (whoelse...this guy CRUSHES ColdFusion) to help developers. It is a ColdFusion Wiki Project of sorts.
http://www.cfsearchengine.com/ - Custom ColdFusion Site search engine from Jeff Gladnick and Google. It comes in hand for searching an abstract ColdFusion idea.
http://www.remotesynthesis.com/cfopensourcelist/ - ColdFusion OpenSource List is currently indexing 352 free and/or open-source projects.
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Chris Peters wrote on 05/21/09 7:34 PM
ColdFusion on Wheels FTW. We're taking the stuff from Rails that would be sensible for ColdFusion and are building a hell of a framework. Have you taken a few moments to give it a try?