[nfbcs] New job duties

Peter Donahue pdonahue1 at sbcglobal.net
Tue Apr 13 00:31:26 UTC 2010


Hello Gary and everyone,

    ColdFusion Applications and Web pages can be created using nothing more 
than a good text editor like Notepad, Ed Sharp, TextPad, etc. There is an 
Eclipse add-in called CFEclipse but I haven't used it. I'm in the midst of 
setting up a new Reseller hosting account and my corporate Web site which 
will include ColdFusion components. This is something I've been wanting to 
do for some time and I finally found a hosting company that offers 
ColdFusion that the present budget can handle. There are lots of resources, 
forums, and such for ColdFusion on the Web. Welcome to the World of Adobe 
ColdFusion.

Peter Donahue


From: "Steve Jacobson" <steve.jacobson at visi.com>
To: "NFBnet NFBCS Mailing List" <nfbcs at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: [nfbcs] New job duties


Gary,

My understanding is that Eclipse is accessible, although Java itself is 
problematic as you know.  I don't know about cold fusion.  I think Eclipse 
is being used by people
on Program-l list, but we probably need to know for certain that it is the 
IDE that is being discussed.  It seems to me that a similar term is used for 
some JAVA classes
that use native operating system controls making Java programs that use it 
somewhat accessible without the Windows Access Bridge.

On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 16:28:04 -0500, Wunder, Gary wrote:

>I am taking on some new job duties and wonder if I will find development 
>tools accessible. One is cold fusion. The other is, and I'm not certain I 
>got this right, Eclipse.

>Any thoughts/reactions?

>Gary


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