Thank you to all for the replies so far. Very helpful. Now that I've had some
time to evaluate CFBuilder, I'd like to revisit this thread. I'm not bashing on
CFB here - honest questions: considering that I'm not starting from scratch but
already have the functionality of DreamWeaver at my
Thank you to all for the replies so far. Very helpful. Now that I've had some
time to evaluate CFBuilder, I'd like to revisit this thread. I'm not
bashing on CFB here - honest questions: considering that I'm not starting
from scratch but already have the functionality of DreamWeaver at my
Variable completion for me is the huge win. This is the biggest time saver
that I have ever had, and the biggest reason I use CFB.
Secondly is the integrated debugger. I pull this out when I need to debug
some seriously complex code, and it's a g-d send. It's one of those tools
that you may not
: Choosing between ColdFusion Builder and IntelliJ
Thank you to all for the replies so far. Very helpful. Now that I've had
some
time to evaluate CFBuilder, I'd like to revisit this thread. I'm not
bashing on
CFB here - honest questions: considering that I'm not starting from
scratch
but already
I'm considering moving on from Dreamweaver and finally using a better IDE for
CF work. I know of CFBuilder and have downloaded the trial to eval. I used
IntelliJ for some Java projects 2 years ago and it was outstanding.
My current take is that price is equal and functionality is *roughly*
There is also CFEclipse...
-Original Message-
From: Dave Burns [mailto:cft...@burnsorama.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 1:20 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Choosing between ColdFusion Builder and IntelliJ
I'm considering moving on from Dreamweaver and finally using a better IDE
Cfbuilder is built on eclipse, so you can also use most eclipse plugins as
well.
I do still like Dreamweaver though, it has its good points.
-Original Message-
From: Dave Burns [mailto:cft...@burnsorama.com]
Sent: 18 November 2010 19:20
To: cf-talk
Subject: Choosing between ColdFusion
I'm considering moving on from Dreamweaver and finally using a better IDE for
CF work. I know of CFBuilder and have downloaded the trial to
eval. I used IntelliJ for some Java projects 2 years ago and it was
outstanding.
My current take is that price is equal and functionality is
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 2:49 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Choosing between ColdFusion Builder and IntelliJ
I think IntelliJ is probably a better choice for pure Java
development, although I still use Eclipse
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 11:19 AM, Dave Burns cft...@burnsorama.com wrote:
I'm considering moving on from Dreamweaver and finally using a better IDE for
CF work. I know of CFBuilder and have downloaded the trial to eval. I used
IntelliJ for some Java projects 2 years ago and it was
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Dave Burns cft...@burnsorama.com wrote:
I'm considering moving on from Dreamweaver and finally using a better IDE for
CF work. I know of CFBuilder and have downloaded the trial to eval. I used
IntelliJ for some Java projects 2 years ago and it was
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