Sep 8 2008

An A.C.E. up my sleeve?

Posted by Mark Drew at 6:58 AM
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- Categories: adobe | coldfusion | cfeclipse

Well not really, since I can't call it that, but since it has been posted on the Adobe website I can finally admit that I am an Adobe Community Expert! With that in mind, I guess I better return to my regularly scheduled blog postings about ColdFusion, CFEclipse et-al! I am currently writing a couple of articles that you should hopefully see soon enough in some well known community publications (there I have said it, I have to do it now!) as well as delving deeper into big applications using Model-Glue and changes to Reactor to make it more fun to work with! So, hello world :)

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Andy Allan

Andy Allan wrote on 09/22/08 11:14 AM

Congrats Mark, though I still think G.o.D. is better :)
Peter Bell

Peter Bell wrote on 09/22/08 11:14 AM

@Mark, Congratulations!
JP

JP wrote on 09/22/08 11:14 AM

Any idea when we might see a 1.3.3 cfeclipse release? There are some key bug fixes in the new version that I can't wait to take advantage of... mainly disabling code auto-closing.
Brian Rinaldi

Brian Rinaldi wrote on 09/22/08 1:53 PM

Wow, clearly its gotten to where they will just let anybody in. ;)

Welcome to the club! Has anyone let you in on the the secret handshake?

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