Facet tysiącem interesach przy przy pomocy tostery i wielgachne radości of CF Flex jobs WhoUsesColdFusion Jobs list The following seem defunct. You still get value looking into the wayback machine repository of old, archievd versions of these sites: Forta's ColdFusion section Nadel's ColdFusion Community CF developer community CFTagStore CFTips Plus DMOZ's ColdFusion section DZone's ColdFusion section Middleton's ColdFusion Tools List Oracle and CF tech tips Camden's CF resources Corfield's ColdFusion section, Torchbox CF XML resource site Google has a feature called Custom Search Engines where one can create a search mechanism that limits searches to a given set of sites, with the intention that this could produce a better topic-specific search. When this feature first came out, several people stepped up to create them. The following seem to be those that are more active and updated Besides the link link below to actual CF trainers, some prefer to take advantage of any training that available online for free. Fortunately, there are several such resources. And while it's really dated, I still have a heart for the CF7 called Getting Started Building ColdFusion MX Applications. Sure, the techniques are also dated, but hey, if you're new to CF, you be asked to deal with code that is this old, or the techniques used for more recent modifications not have changed. It was a gentle introuction to CF which was included the CF docs for 6 and 7 At over 150 pages, it was neither too short nor too long walking through development of real apps with lots of screenshots Note that I 't label these CFML-oriented because that could be equally confusing. Someone who does CF-oriented troubleshooting never really deal with CFML as the root cause of problems, as often issues are to do configuration administration load etc. So calling them CFML-oriented Troubleshooting Consultants is no more technically accurate. But saying -oriented, I hope it broadens the scope and that folks forgive if it's not as PC a moniker as they like. Same goes for the listing here of trainers, development consultants, etc. Where possible, I've offered any direct link the company person have to their coverage of that specific sort of assistance. I've pre-populated the list with several folks but as always I definitely welcome additions corrections feedback. This includes both those who do CF training and their own CF-oriented training, whether their own locations, at contract training facilities, or over the web. Some not be updated beyond older releases of CF while others tend to be updated to the lastest current release related subcategories the introduction to the broader category above. The following are blogging tools that are written CFML. Of course, you can find blogging tools written other languages that you choose to use on your site. I 't want to try to keep here a list of all such CMSes, this focuses on those that are written CFML and that you can download. Since most CFML developers build browser-based web applications, it be helpful to be aware of of the different browsers out there, which your users use. There's more than just Firefox and IE This is not ultimate list. There are a few more I found which I've just never heard of. Can't be ultimate compendium every category. Following are the subcategories offered: Also, while not written IN CFML, the following can be used WITH your CFML, because CF runs on top of and therefore you can leverage filters and custom tags your CFML apps: For more on using filters with CFML, Feb 2003 CFDJ article, Fun with Filters And for more on using JSP custom tags with CF, besides the CF docs May 2002 CFDJ article, Using JSP Custom Tags CFMX: What, Why, and How Note, as well, that the CFMAIL tag itself has evolved significantly over the years, as has the CF Administrator mail support feature set, that some of the various alternatives not always be needed. 6 added replyto failto username password wraptext attributes, support for multiple mail servers the server attribute, and several configuration options to the ColdFusion Administrator Mail Settings 6 also added support for HTML email via CFMAILPARAM and multipart email with CFMAILPART. You can even optionally not use the spooling process via