> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Sorteberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2007 7:11 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: I'm Old - ColdFusion 4.x
> 
> I haven't been around the ColdFusion world since 4.x.  I have a good
> job lead that requires that I get back into ColdFusion.  I am having a
> very difficult time doing two things.  1. Finding a good training
> center. (I called Adobe and they couldn't help and the training
> center(s) on their website do not return calls and they have no email
> address to send questions to.  2. Is there an online tutorial website
> that I can use to get reaquainted with CF over the weekend.  I
> obviously do not have the CF product at home or where I currently work.
> I have an interview on Monday and I'd like to "play" with CF as much as
> I can over the next few days.  Any advice?

Well - the best thing is to play with it: the developer edition (full
enterprise version but with limited IP connectivity) is free and untimed.

You can also hit up livedocs.adobe.com and work through the docs - the
manuals are actually really well done.  I suggest, at the very least,
flipping through the name and description of every tag and function.
There's a ton of them but it won't take long and you're sure to trigger a
memory later.

Jim Davis


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