I'm one of two technical editors for the ColdFusion Developer's Journal. One of the editors asked me today if I would try to find out what people are looking for in the magazine. If you have any suggestions, please post a comment.
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Yes, best practices, development process, documentation. I think more needs to be said on these issues. Such as your last book touched on.
Any chance of less advertising? It's really hard to find the actual information in amongst all the commercial stuff.
+1 on that as well. It's already a thin Mag at close to 9 bucks a pop, with half taken up with ads that we know by heart it's almost not worth it anymore. Unless.. Some Jedi Master does some really cool Light Saber action and hits the nail into the coffin on Best Practices and things such as Sean's.
CFMX instance clustering on JRUN with Session replication....
"under the hood" info.....
deploying CFMX on Oracle 9iAS....
management tools for multiple server/ multiple instacnces...
More: Flash, Fusebox 4, Blue Dragon.
More CF+Java.
+ how about perspectives of CF from the Macromedia vision? Like where we now and where we are going... if we are going anywhere.. sharing plans with the community is a MUST in my vision.
More on using Java with CF would be good.
I'd like to see more on the future of CF. Items that Macromedia is doing to enhance / improve ColdFusion.
For example how does CF fit into the Flex solution?
+1 on the More CF+Java, more "Under the hood".
* Any chance on getting an "Undocumented features in CF" column? (if it's not already there - i don't get every issue). Even if it's "use at your own risk" stuff, it'd be interesting to see what's there.
a projects column that tackles a particular project over 4 issues, then move on to the next project. Depending on lead time for publishing, would allow for reader input on the current project.
Possibly a series of individual projects that all tie together into an enterprise solution.
How about creating Web Services using CFCs? An example using a real world application would be nice. Has this been done already?