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<title>Responding to the &quot;Adobe Flex Shortcomings&quot; Java Blog</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 09:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Vectors supporting types are the part of next release - and are billed more of performance/coding help then language enhancement. Most of the Java 5 constructs are not really applicable to ActionScript 3 - for fair comparison you need to use Java 7/8 with dynamic scripting language support - and then the way you speak that language changes. Compare how enum support evolved in Java over the years - starting with patterns - and you would think of language as of evolving environment. I was coming to Java in &apos;97 from C++ and I thought of it as a very poor language. 10 years made it almost tolerable - but I still miss ability to redefine operators - does it really matter to anyone who never did it in first place?</description>

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<title>ColdFusion Frameworks: ColdBox 2.0.3 Released</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 04 Aug 2007 13:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>This release is the first one to include contributed content from Rob Gonda, Tom de Manincor, Brian LeGros, Sana Ullah and Aaron Roberson. The ColdBox Team and contributors are growing. So enjoy this release. The ColdBox website is also being renovated and will be launched soon. Development is now strong for version 2.1.0 and we have some extraordinary features coming your way. So please show your support and God Bless.</description>

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<title>Handling 404 Errors for a Migrated Blog</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 07 Oct 2006 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>I just transitioned my blog in two huge ways: (a) I reassigned it to a different domain name, and (b) I changed the blogging engine I was using, which incidentally used a file organization structure that&apos;s incompatible with my new engine.</description>

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<title>Blogging &amp; Development Perspectives</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 21 Aug 2006 00:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>With the proliferation of many respected developers in the ColdFusion community sharing their experiences and knowledge by blogging, we&apos;ve seen quite a huge jump in both information sharing as well as the discussion of best practices in software development.</description>

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<title>tag.cfc 0.1: Write Your Own Code Generator</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2006 18:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Back when I had some free time, I started working on my own code generator, partly because other code generators create code slightly different from my preferences and partly for the challenge.</description>

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<title>The ColdFusion Blogosphere</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 15 Oct 2005 16:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>If one of the true signs of a vibrant developer community is an active blogosphere surrounding a technology, then ColdFusion certainly passes that test with flying colors. Here&apos;s a more or less random selection of what&apos;s being talked about in the community&apos;s blogs recently.</description>

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