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February 29, 2008

Positions In GA And MI

Several ColdFusion positions this week:

  • Unnamed client (Atlanta, GA) is looking for a 2-3 ColdFusion developers with Flex experience. Oracle and Java experience preferred. Contact recruiter Steve Douglas at Kinetix.
  • Unnamed client (Ann Arbor, MI) is looking for a ColdFusion developer for a 16-18 month contract. Requirements include experience with CF7 or higher, a good understanding of CFCs, and familiarity with object oriented development. ActionScript experience a plus. Contact recruiter Lancet D. Brothers at TEK Systems.


Implicit Array And Structure Creation Revisited

To the delight of many a ColdFusion developer, in CF8 we added support for implicit array and structure creation. And now we're taking this one step further in the ColdFusion 8 updater (due out shortly) to allow for arrays and structures to be nested. As an example, the following should work (and I did say "should", this is planned, and plans change):

<cfset cfevangelists=[{firstname="Ben", lastname="Forta"}, {firstname="Adam", lastname="Lehman"}]>

You get the idea. Oh, and before you ask, the updater is coming ... soon!


Adobe Product Security Incident Response Team Now Blogging

The Adobe Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) has started a blog to post security related information pertaining to Adobe products and technologies.

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