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ColdFusion Quiz Redux: More on the difference between passing by value and by reference.
ColdFusion Quiz: How well will you do?
Big Question: Why Does Training So Often Suck?
Winter Reading: Book Recommendations
Content Variables: Better Layouts with Fusebox 4
The Odd Couple: Integrating OO with Relational Databases, Part I
In Praise of Encapsulation: Sine Qua Non
On FLiP and Prototyping: Thoughts on Project Success
Rethinking Roles-Based Security: Separating Permissions from User Roles
Fusebox 4/Fusebox MX: A Quick Overview
Beyond Inheritance: When Entension Isn't The Right Choice
Mental Models: How Do We Learn Things?
Internationalizing Text: One Approach
Another Look: Extreme Programming
Heresy: Is Java Really Harder than ColdFusion?
To Train or Not To Train: Not always an obvious answer
In Praise of Consistency: CFCs and Java
Is ColdFusion Dying? A Strategy for Managing Risk
Integrating ColdFusion and Java
Conversations No. 23: CFCs and Object Models
Conversations No. 22: Classes, Objects, and Java
Conversations No. 20 : Fudgability and Forgivability
Conversations No. 19 : Using Personas to Focus on Goals
Conversations No. 18 : Software Features
Conversations No. 17 : Of Coding Overhead and Pastrami Sandwiches
Conversations No. 16 : Hal's Controversial Ideas About When to Create a Database
Conversations No. 15 : Community Resources
Conversations No. 14 : Exit Fuseactions (XFAs)
Conversations No. 13 : Is Fusebox doomed?
Conversations No. 12 : Nested layouts; Hal's credit card number
Conversations No. 11 : More on estimating
Conversations No. 10 : How do we estimate the cost/time of an application?
Conversations No. 9 : More on Fusedocs
Conversations No. 8 : On Fusedocs
Conversations No. 7 : A Fusebox Metaphor
Conversations No. 6 : Prototyping and acceptance tests
Conversations No. 5 : On prototyping
Conversations No. 4 : Clients can't tell you what they want -- UNTIL THEY SEE IT!
Conversations No. 3 : A different take on scope creep
Conversations No. 2 : Using design templates
Conversations No. 1 : On wireframing
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November 2001: Fusebox Conference Edition. Using nested layouts with Fusebox 3.0. Calling an application recursively with Fusebox 3.0
September 2001: Hotfixes for CF 5 server, Join the great CF Bug Hunt, Fusedoc 2.0, Book excerpt on exception handling.
May 2001: The return of Mr. SQL (yea!) and more on DevNotes.
March 2001: A reader has a technique for killing the "Back" button; Syndicating content with <cfhttp> and WDDX; Query Sims
February 2001: Cool code from readers; a bizarre SQL class with none other than Mr. SQL; Wireframes
January 2001: My 12-step development process
November 2000: XML and ColdFusion; books and tools; many-to-many DB relationships
August 2000: Relational database theory 101; announcing the Work at Home intitiative
July 2000: BitMasking functions; Persistent variables
May 2000: Performance metrics
March 2000: Server mappings; favorite folders; miscellaneous tips
February 2000: Fusedocs; arrays
December 1999: Nested structures, a reader offers guidance on CSS
October 1999: Search engine placement; a rant about cascading style sheets; miscellaneous tips
September 1999: A special newsletter on using objects
August 1999: Using UUIDs for primary keys; Fusecards (a precursor to Fusedocs); a Fusebox primer
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