I might submit that you aren't looking hard enough. The ColdFusion 
Cookbook has a wealth of information. There are hundreds of CF blogs, 
and several different aggregators (MXNA, Feed-Squirrel, 
ColdFusionBloggers, etc.) There are hundreds of open source projects, at 
RIAForge, Google Code, and other places, with code you can review. It 
may be that you are limiting yourself with 'Tutorial'?

Steve "Cutter" Blades
Adobe Certified Professional
Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
_____________________________
http://blog.cutterscrossing.com

Ali Majdzadeh wrote:
> Hi:
> I googled Coldfusion Tutorial Collection websites a lot but EasyCFM and Adobe 
> were the major websites out there. It seems PHP and .NET tutorial collections 
> are much more avaialable. Adobe tutorials are great but not enough and 
> EasyCFM is not updated very fast (I checked and most of the tutorials were 
> posted in 2005-6) and now we have a very great new CF version I mean CF8 
> which has a great potential for a huge collection of tutorials to be made 
> for. What do you think guys? I know Ben Forta's books are in the market and 
> they are the best books and tutorials but free and web based tutorials will 
> be a new motive for all the web developers to learn more about CF8 and get 
> glued to the ease of use and beauty of CF8.
> Thanks
> Benign 
> 
> 

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