I have to say that after a not so promising CF5 book the CFMX book from
macromedia press by Forta, Weiss, et al. does the job rather well. It does a
good job of explaining things and works as a decent reference guide.  And
the advenced book also provides a good amount of information.  The only
problem I have with them is the shoddyconstruction of the books themselves.
Starting with the cf5 books I guess macromedia press needed to cut costs on
its printing or something because these books are prone to loosing many
pages over time.  Anyone know if they are available in hard back?

I would like to tack an additional question onto this thread.  If anyone has
a good book for the advanced user that describes more of the actual cf
factory and its functionality.  And if there is a strictly cf reference
guide that contains just details details details? (you know something like
one of those good microsoft press references)

Tyler Clendenin

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Weikert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 10:45 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Newer custom tag like CF_ObjectDump?

>On Friday, August 22, 2003, at 04:50 PM, Raymond Camden wrote:
>
> > Um - what about MX's native "<cfdump>" tag?

Well seeing as I haven't actually picked up any MX books yet - just been
monkeying with it fairly blindly so far - you'll forgive me if I wasn't
aware of this feature :)

Speaking of which - any recommendations on a good MX book or two? I saw
something about O'Reilly coming out with one just lately, that one's on my
list already.

And yes, <cfdump> did the trick. Thanks guys. 


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