I've been terribly annoyed with an issue with Eclipse / CFEclipse lately where line numbers are not showing up by default. Oh, and the option to enable them in the preferences is not there either. This becomes a problem when, you know, you're trying to work. ;-) I found a quick and dirty solution to enable line numbers.
I've had my Treo 650 for quite some time now. I've only recently started using the camera portion of my phone. I'd really like to get the photos on the web but the burden of transferring the images from my phone to my computer / from my computer to my blog kept me from doing so. I was able to put together a solution for this, read on.
I really don't even know where to start with this one. Ben Nadel is the king of kinky, solutions that is. This guy is a Coldfusion genius, plain and simple. He answers questions from his readers on difficult Coldfusion problems. What's more, he makes it look easy!! Check out his recent blog entries...»
A few months back I tried to install Coldfusion locally together with MAMP and it was a horrible disaster because I was on a newly released version of Leopard. A few months later I decided to give it a try and found this great tutorial.
Here's a wicked Coldfusion site called NoBosh.com where you can post and answer questions from other users.
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Dave from APOK technology practices Coldfusion-Fu, which is like Kung-Fu but with Coldfusion Code. He's...»
I haven't had the chance to write about my relationship with ColdFusion yet, and I don't have the time right now. Since ColdFusion is currently paying my bills, I have to put this story out there real quick and expose it for what it is, poop.