I can't tell too much about what's coming down the pipe, but I think there's a great 
(multi-part) article on CFMX and Java that we might see soon. 

And Sean's right! I am interested in finding out what kinds of content you want to see 
on the Designer & Developer Center (that's why I ask for that feedback everytime I 
announce a new "launch" on the DesDev.)

You can send the feedback directly to me, or at: 
http://www.macromedia.com/support/email/desdev/main.cgi?from=desdev 

Let us/me know what you want to read/learn about, we'll try to get it on DesDev!

Vernon Viehe
ColdFusion Community Manager
Macromedia, Inc.
 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Sean A Corfield
To: CF-Talk
Sent: 9/6/2002 10:25 AM
Subject: Re: http://examples.macromedia.com/coldfusion/examples/ down??

On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 10:20 , bryan.hogan wrote:
> I don't feel anyone other than some beginner CFers would feel that
they 
> are of use.

Why is that? Are the examples just too simple? What sort of things would

you like to see? Perhaps everyone here could contribute some worthwhile 
examples that they feel people would benefit from and then we could look

at hosting those in the 'examples' system?

> This also goes for many of the tutorials, examples and topics in the
dev 
> centers. I have a feeling others feel the same as I. It seems lately
that 
> there is allot of information for some beginners and every once in
awhile 
> something worth reading.

Hmm, I thought the material covered quite a broad range. This is good 
feedback tho' as we're always looking to improve the site and make it
more 
valuable. What sort of topics would people like to see?

Talk to your Community Manager, Vern Viehe - I know he's keen to hear 
feedback from the community and he's in a position to get things done
for 
you.

> Don't know exactly what besides more CFC and XML, Web Service coverage

Again, tell Vern what you did and didn't like about our recent coverage
of 
those issues. Tell him what else you'd like to see.

> along with more examples of how we can use the new capabilities of the

> integration between MX and Java.

Good point - I don't think we've covered this in any real depth yet.

> Don't take this wrong, I appreciate all of the work everyone puts into

> and has put into CF and us users. Just looking for something more.

Thanx (as an occasional contributor to the Designer & Developer Center, 
praise is always appreciated!). We'd love to see folks recommending 
Macromedia's ColdFusion Application Development Center in the same
breath 
as House Of Fusion and other CF resources that are already held in such 
high regard by the community.

Sean A Corfield -- http://www.corfield.org/blog/

"If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive."
-- Margaret Atwood


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