I have the CF5 Web App Kit, and have looked at the CFMX WAK but it
appears to be mostly the same content as the CF5. So I've started
considering the Advanced CFMX WAK or the Certification Study Guide.
Can anyone recommend either, or another that would be appropriate for
studying CFMX beyond
I've looked at that one briefly and plan to look at it more in-depth
on my next Books a Million outing.
THX!!!
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 17:54:57 +0100, Massimo Foti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the CF5 Web App Kit, and have looked at the CFMX WAK but it
appears to be mostly the same content
have you taken a look at the Developing Web Applications with ColdFusion
document that ships with CFMX and is also available for free download from
Macromedia?
~Simon
I have the CF5 Web App Kit, and have looked at the CFMX WAK but it
appears to be mostly the same content as the CF5. So
Donna,
I've been looking for the same type of resource myself, having really liked
WAK 5 but not needing all the repetition in WAK MX. Browsing the bookstore,
I found this volume looked very promising for those already familiar with
CFML and looking to upgrade
their skills:
Coldfusion MX
Donna French wrote:
I have the CF5 Web App Kit, and have looked at the CFMX WAK but it
appears to be mostly the same content as the CF5. So I've started
considering the Advanced CFMX WAK or the Certification Study Guide.
Can anyone recommend either, or another that would be appropriate for
i'll second the study guide. it's a great tool for referance :)
ERJ
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 09:15:56 -0800, Jordan Michaels
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Donna French wrote:
I have the CF5 Web App Kit, and have looked at the CFMX WAK but it
appears to be mostly the same content as the CF5. So I've
I have the CF5 Web App Kit, and have looked at the CFMX WAK but it
appears to be mostly the same content as the CF5. So I've started
considering the Advanced CFMX WAK or the Certification Study Guide.
Can anyone recommend either, or another that would be appropriate for
studying CFMX beyond
Hi Donna,
I've always felt that it's a good idea to have the proper docs to go with the
version of CF that you are running. Things do change from one release to the
next, and while a lot of the content does remain the same, you might miss out
on something small, but important. The price for
I think I probably have some sort of OCD too, I like to have them all
so I just ordered all three from Amazon - used. We'll see how well my
OCD side can handle the fact that another soul has touched them first.
LOL
Thanks for everyone that took the time to post.
~ Donna
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004
There are lots of online resources for dos batch files
E.G.
http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Software/Operating_Systems/x86/DOS
/Programming/Languages/Batch/?tc=1/
However dos batch files are very limited. There are a few other options out
there.
1) install bash www.cygwin.com this is
Hunt around the net Phillip - there's plenty of it - I did a search on
Google using this writing batch files
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