Hi Steve
I use cfbuilder 3 on my local development of applications (Win 7 machine).
Having migrated from using Homesite (which I still use for its ease of extended
find/replace across entire web projects)
I am not very impressed with cfbuilder. It could be very useful and has some
promise but
Hi Steve
One other thing if you are using a windows platform.
CF11 is now built on Tomcat. Not much of a problem EXCEPT that some (but not
all) file names will be case sensitive in some applications. Wasted a day on
that
one trying to debug an application that had worked fine on CF9.
Rob
Thanks Ron i didn't know that cf11 could be case sensitive.
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Original message
From: Rob Voyle
Date:01/10/2015 12:30 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF Builder 3-2
Hi Steve
One other thing if you are using
I'm looking at a position with Broadridge Financial out in Deer Park, NY
and was wondering if anyone here has had any experience with them? If so,
please email me off list.
Thanks
Michael
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I have tried out a few editors and stuck with sublime as my general all
round text editor. But the tag/function insight and completion for cfml is
not complete and unless you know every attribute of every tag and function
then you have to resort to docs.
I have to say I still have a preference
I'll add: while you're checking stuff out, be sure to check out:
http://brackets.io Has a CFML extension, is super-fast lightweight, has
great find-and-replace, and has amazing front-end dev tools.
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 12:23 PM, Rob Voyle robvo...@voyle.com wrote:
Hi Steve
I use
On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 4:23 AM, Rob Voyle robvo...@voyle.com wrote:
Hi Steve
I use cfbuilder 3 on my local development of applications (Win 7 machine).
Having migrated from using Homesite (which I still use for its ease of
extended
find/replace across entire web projects)
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