It’s official, Adobe ColdFusion 8 is out. A Developer Edition (for AIX, Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X and Windows) is available if you’d like to try it out.
Month: July 2007
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Schedule Announced for Webmaster Jam Session 2007.
Schedule Announced for Webmaster Jam Session 2007. I setup a GoogleCalendar for my own use, but if you plan on attending, it might be useful to you as well. If anything changes on the schedule, I’ll be sure to update it accordingly…
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IconBuilder for Windows 2.0 Released
The IconFactory just released IconBuilder for Windows 2.0.
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YSlow for Firebug
YSlow for Firebug. Analyze pages and find out what’s slowing them down. Requires Firebug and Firefox, obviously.
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Joost Beta Invites
Jeremy Flint hooked me up with an invite to Joost a few months ago. While I don’t use Joost all that often, it shows a lot of promise. If you’re interested in an invite, leave a comment (with a legitimate email address) and I’ll be happy to send one your way.
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Lost Season 2 Figures
If you like the hit television show “Lost”, you’re gonna love the Lost Season 2 Figures from McFarlane Toys. (Also see: Lost Season 1 Figures) The level of detail and realism is amazing. Trust me, your desk and/or bookshelf will thank you for adding these to them.
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. I’m at a disadvantage when I watch the Harry Potter movies, because I never bothered with reading the books. (That will soon change thanks to Wyatt … who has offered to lend me his books.) Nevertheless, I enjoyed the fifth installment of the Harry Potter series. I’m hoping to begin reading the series by this weekend and finish the series by the end of August. Given my current thirst for reading, I don’t think it will be too difficult to accomplish.
I’ve been very impressed with how entertaining and visually interesting they’ve made the Harry Potter movies. I left the theater thinking: this is the stuff dreams are made of. I can’t wait to read the books and I can’t wait to see the next flicks when they come out.
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Therapy
I can’t quite put my finger on why, but killing zombies is immensely therapeutic.