For me the two Ben books amd Rob Brooks-Bilson's tome. Of course AP Churvis
et-asls ColdFusion MX Bible is also pretty good too!
My .02c :)
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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Best practice?
Which three Coldfusion books do you value the most, Matt?
Aaron
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> "Ben has great co-authors"
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