<me>
Rob,
 I would highly recommend Programming Coldfusion by Rob Brooks-Bilson
(O'Reilly Publishing), I keep it under my pillow. This is coming from
someone who has about 6 CF books on their desk right now. Although the
WACK (Forta) books are a great place to start as well the O'Reilly book
is a much better reference and I believe the 2nd edition will be
released this month. The O'Reilly book is the one I use most frequently,
it is just organized better which makes it easier to find the answers to
your questions as you are developing. For advanced topics I would get
Hal Helms' Discovering CFCs and Eben Hewitt's Java Java for ColdFusion
Developers and you may want to pick up a book on Fusebox and XML while
you are at it. Welcome to the fold, once you go CF you can never go back
:-)
</me>


<you>
To extend my knowledge a bit more I'm going to invest in a book, which
is where you people come in. Any recommendations chaps?
<you>

Ken Westin
Pacific University Web Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
503.352.2007
www.pacificU.edu
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