News by Brian Rinaldi

Multi-selects Related with CFAjaxProxy

5 Mar
About a year ago I wrote a post about how to do Multi-selects Related with AjaxCFC. Recently someone was saying they found it useful, and I mentioned that if I were doing it today I would likely just use ColdFusion 8's new <cfajaxproxy> tag. Therefore I have decided to show how the identical example could be done in ColdFusion 8. In the end, I think it is easier to understand and to implement.

ColdFusion Open-Source Update - March 3, 2008

4 Mar 02:32
Three new projects and four updates this week.

ColdFusion Open-Source Update - February 25, 2008

26 Feb 06:40
One new project and no less than eight updates this week. On another note, you heard it here first! Flex 3 and AIR were released today! Unfortunately, I cannot reveal the source of this highly sensitive leak, but never let it be said that this site doesn't keep you on the cutting edge.

Top New Features of ColdFusion 8 on Sitepoint

23 Feb 00:05
My latest article has just been posted on Sitepoint. It covers my personal favorite new features in ColdFusion 8 (at least, those at the moment as this tends to change throughout the lifetime of a release). Most of my readers are probably familiar with these features, though if you haven't used ColdFusion 8 much yet, I do go into some brief examples of things like the Ajax integration and Multi-threading.

ColdFusion Open-Source Update - February 18, 2008

19 Feb 03:28
Five updates to existing projects this week. Generally speaking it was a quiet week. Maybe its the winter. I for one am already ready for this winter to be over. I think it has rained or snowed 90% of the time with the sun being only a distant memory at this point.

ColdFusion Open-Source Update - February 11, 2008

12 Feb 07:10
A very busy week this week, with six new projects and six updates. Yes, that's it...nothing funny. Sorry, nothing in me today.

300 CF Open-Source Projects and Counting!

6 Feb 04:39
I am very good about posting my weekly ColdFusion open-source updates but not so great at keeping up with the list that inspires them. Well, today I finally got around to updating the ColdFusion Open-Source List and it has hit a new milestone at 300 projects/resources. I am not sure how many authors there are, but I seem to be adding several every time I update, which means that not only is the list of projects growing rapidly but so is the list of authors.

CFUnited Interview - Ray Camden

5 Feb 23:19
Ray Camden is next in my series of interviews of speakers at this year's CFUnited conference. As ColdFusion's resident "Jedi Master", Ray probably needs no introduction, but he's getting one anyway. Ray has been among ColdFusion's most recognized and widely read, via his blog and books, people in ColdFusion. He is also ColdFusion's most prolific open-source developer, with an ever-growing array of projects and his work maintaining RIAForge. Raymond runs his own consulting company, Camden Media.

ColdFusion Open-Source Update - February 4, 2008

5 Feb 02:00
Two new releases and five updates this week. For the record, this is the first version of this post written entirely by my new AIR application which worked awesome. Instead of a couple hours of copy/pasting, I got this post written in less than thirty minutes. It's like the Domino's Pizza of round-up posts only less greasy and more informative.

ColdFusion Open-Source Update - January 28, 2008

29 Jan 13:03
Two updates this week and a number of announcements and tutorials. I actually have 95% of an AIR application built to write these updates practically for me. The last five percent is 2% finishing up the fact that the Google Notebook API only serves up 10 records at a time. The last 3% is trying to build an algorithm to create witty introductions. Unfortunately, the current version fails in this respect.
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