Re: Yipes - its raining ColdFusion 5 books

2001-08-14 Thread tom muck

Check Forta's advanced book -- there are sections on creating tags in C++
and Delphi .  I think the new edition is supposed to be out this month.

tom
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 Almost bought the Instant Coldfusion book yesterday at BN, but bought
Forta's
 new one instead. Will probably buy the other two sooner or later.

  I'm wondering if anybody is in the works (or know of a book) an in depth
book
 on writing C,C++,  Java tags with ColdFusion.
 Also on using dlls  shared objects. Haven't been able to find much
documention
 or examples on this.




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RE: Yipes - its raining ColdFusion 5 books

2001-08-14 Thread Billy Cravens

Don't forget Wrox's Professional ColdFusion 5 - it's quite good (I was a
technical reviewer on it it).  Also, Chris Cortes's Optimizing
ColdFusion should be good.

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-Original Message-
From: Massimo Foti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 6:54 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Yipes - its raining ColdFusion 5 books


From the info available seems like the two books below may be something
like you are looking for:

Optimizing Coldfusion
by Chris Cortes
Paperback - 400 pages (August 2001)
 Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072132663

Instant Coldfusion 5
by Jeffry Houser
Paperback - 640 pages (July 2001)
Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072132388

My copy of Instant Coldfusion 5 is travelling from Amazon, so I can't
say anything more apart that it's supposed to be a recipe kind of
book.

Osborne McGraw-Hill has quite an aggressive strategy on CF, they are
delivering 4 different titles within a few months, including a
Beginners Guide and the one below:

Coldfusion 5 Developer's Guide
by Michael Buffington
Paperback - 850 pages (October 18, 2001)
 Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072132256


Usually the Developer's Guide is targeted to intermediate/advanced
users, so it may worth looking into it as well.

Of course, I guess our beloved Ben Forta is cutting trees for a new
edition of his advanced book, and that's is going to be definitely a
must have.



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 I think it's time for a ColdFusion cookbook. All books on the shelves
except
 the exam study guide and Forta's Advanced book on CF4 take you from 
 the beginner level.
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RE: Yipes - its raining ColdFusion 5 books

2001-08-14 Thread Michael Dinowitz

Now that Judith is able to get back to doing FA we'll have some back issues 
out. This is relevant to the thread as I'll be reviewing the Wrox book as 
well as the new one from O'Reilly. Both were shipped to me and I'm actually 
expecting one or two more. Without giving the whole review(s) away, let me 
say that I'm rather impressed. The Wrox book has a lot of very useful 
chapters and is a style that I kind of like. The O'Reilly book is an 
O'Reilly book with all it's good feel and a single author. I just got it 
and am looking through it now. If all the others are as good then we're 
going to have a real fight here for the hearts and minds of the community 
(but who said you need only one). :)

For those authors/publishers/editors who haven't sent one for review, 
please do.

At 10:41 AM 8/14/01, you wrote:
Don't forget Wrox's Professional ColdFusion 5 - it's quite good (I was a
technical reviewer on it it).  Also, Chris Cortes's Optimizing
ColdFusion should be good.

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-Original Message-
From: Massimo Foti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 6:54 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Yipes - its raining ColdFusion 5 books


 From the info available seems like the two books below may be something
like you are looking for:

Optimizing Coldfusion
by Chris Cortes
Paperback - 400 pages (August 2001)
  Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072132663

Instant Coldfusion 5
by Jeffry Houser
Paperback - 640 pages (July 2001)
Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072132388

My copy of Instant Coldfusion 5 is travelling from Amazon, so I can't
say anything more apart that it's supposed to be a recipe kind of
book.

Osborne McGraw-Hill has quite an aggressive strategy on CF, they are
delivering 4 different titles within a few months, including a
Beginners Guide and the one below:

Coldfusion 5 Developer's Guide
by Michael Buffington
Paperback - 850 pages (October 18, 2001)
  Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072132256


Usually the Developer's Guide is targeted to intermediate/advanced
users, so it may worth looking into it as well.

Of course, I guess our beloved Ben Forta is cutting trees for a new
edition of his advanced book, and that's is going to be definitely a
must have.



Massimo Foti
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  I think it's time for a ColdFusion cookbook. All books on the shelves
except
  the exam study guide and Forta's Advanced book on CF4 take you from
  the beginner level.

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Re: Yipes - its raining ColdFusion 5 books

2001-08-14 Thread Cary Gordon

The CF Advanced book from BF and others covers this.  The CF 5 version 
(Advanced Coldfusion 5: Application Development) is due out soon, and I 
assume that it to will cover CFX.

Cary

At 10:34 PM 8/13/2001 -0500, you wrote:
I'm wondering if anybody is in the works (or know of a book) an in depth book
on writing C,C++,  Java tags with ColdFusion.
Also on using dlls  shared objects. Haven't been able to find much 
documention
or examples on this.


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RE: Yipes - its raining ColdFusion 5 books

2001-08-14 Thread Billy Cravens

As far as *using* these tags/objects is concerned, there's only so much
that a book can cover.  Reason for this is that these third-party
exensions have their own properties and methods, which vary by object.
So all you can really say is: here is how you access a property/method
in objects, and I think that the existing books have done a decent job
of this.

When it comes to *developing* cfx tags/objects, that's beyond the scope
of a CF specific book.  Objects are developed in their own language
(C++, VB, Java, etc) , and CFX tags are typically C++ or Java.  In a CF
book, you really can't cover much beyond the classes that CF provides
(for example, the CF C++ classes used in developing CFX tags).  

---
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-Original Message-
From: Cary Gordon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 11:56 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Yipes - its raining ColdFusion 5 books


The CF Advanced book from BF and others covers this.  The CF 5 version 
(Advanced Coldfusion 5: Application Development) is due out soon, and I 
assume that it to will cover CFX.

Cary

At 10:34 PM 8/13/2001 -0500, you wrote:
I'm wondering if anybody is in the works (or know of a book) an in 
depth book on writing C,C++,  Java tags with ColdFusion. Also on using

dlls  shared objects. Haven't been able to find much documention
or examples on this.
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Re: Yipes - its raining ColdFusion 5 books

2001-08-13 Thread Massimo Foti

From the info available seems like the two books below may be something like
you are looking for:

Optimizing Coldfusion
by Chris Cortes
Paperback - 400 pages (August 2001)
 Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072132663

Instant Coldfusion 5
by Jeffry Houser
Paperback - 640 pages (July 2001)
Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072132388

My copy of Instant Coldfusion 5 is travelling from Amazon, so I can't say
anything more apart that it's supposed to be a recipe kind of book.

Osborne McGraw-Hill has quite an aggressive strategy on CF, they are
delivering 4 different titles within a few months, including a Beginners
Guide and the one below:

Coldfusion 5 Developer's Guide
by Michael Buffington
Paperback - 850 pages (October 18, 2001)
 Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072132256


Usually the Developer's Guide is targeted to intermediate/advanced users,
so it may worth looking into it as well.

Of course, I guess our beloved Ben Forta is cutting trees for a new edition
of his advanced book, and that's is going to be definitely a must have.



Massimo Foti
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stas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
 I think it's time for a ColdFusion cookbook. All books on the shelves
except
 the exam study guide and Forta's Advanced book on CF4 take you from the
 beginner level.




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Re: Yipes - its raining ColdFusion 5 books

2001-08-13 Thread Jeffry Houser


At 01:53 AM 08/14/2001 +0200, you wrote:
 From the info available seems like the two books below may be something like
you are looking for:
[snip]
Instant Coldfusion 5
by Jeffry Houser
Paperback - 640 pages (July 2001)
Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072132388

My copy of Instant Coldfusion 5 is travelling from Amazon, so I can't say
anything more apart that it's supposed to be a recipe kind of book.

  Yes, that is correct.  You can check out the web site, 
www.instantcoldfusion.com for information on the book and a sample 
chapter.  If anyone else out there has it, I'd love to hear your thoughts.



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Re: Yipes - its raining ColdFusion 5 books

2001-08-13 Thread Tracy Bost


Almost bought the Instant Coldfusion book yesterday at BN, but bought Forta's
new one instead. Will probably buy the other two sooner or later.

 I'm wondering if anybody is in the works (or know of a book) an in depth book 
on writing C,C++,  Java tags with ColdFusion. 
Also on using dlls  shared objects. Haven't been able to find much documention 
or examples on this.



Quoting Massimo Foti [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 From the info available seems like the two books below may be something
 like
 you are looking for:
 
 Optimizing Coldfusion
 by Chris Cortes
 Paperback - 400 pages (August 2001)
  Osborne McGraw-Hill
 ISBN: 0072132663
 
 Instant Coldfusion 5
 by Jeffry Houser
 Paperback - 640 pages (July 2001)
 Osborne McGraw-Hill
 ISBN: 0072132388
 
 My copy of Instant Coldfusion 5 is travelling from Amazon, so I can't
 say
 anything more apart that it's supposed to be a recipe kind of book.
 
 Osborne McGraw-Hill has quite an aggressive strategy on CF, they are
 delivering 4 different titles within a few months, including a
 Beginners
 Guide and the one below:
 
 Coldfusion 5 Developer's Guide
 by Michael Buffington
 Paperback - 850 pages (October 18, 2001)
  Osborne McGraw-Hill
 ISBN: 0072132256
 
 
 Usually the Developer's Guide is targeted to intermediate/advanced
 users,
 so it may worth looking into it as well.
 
 Of course, I guess our beloved Ben Forta is cutting trees for a new
 edition
 of his advanced book, and that's is going to be definitely a must have.
 
 
 
 Massimo Foti
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 My own Corner of the web
 http://www.massimocorner.com
 Dreamweaver, Ultradev and Fireworks goodies
 
 It should be this hole in the ozone layer
 But I am not the coder I use to be...
 
 
 
 
 stas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
  I think it's time for a ColdFusion cookbook. All books on the shelves
 except
  the exam study guide and Forta's Advanced book on CF4 take you from
 the
  beginner level.
 
 
 
 

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Re: Yipes - its raining ColdFusion 5 books

2001-08-09 Thread Matt Brown



Pete Ruckelshaus wrote:

 Wow, that's sure not a sign that Cold Fusion is dying :-)

CF is not going away. :-)

There might be more CF books pound for pound than the total weight of
Minnesota. There is a lot of momentum.
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RE: Yipes - its raining ColdFusion 5 books

2001-08-08 Thread Michael Buffington

The second book in that list is actually a bit off:

Coldfusion 5 Developer's Guide with Cdrom 
By Michael Buffington 
Osborne/McGraw-Hill; 11/2001 
Softcover; 640 pages

Up until last week Amazon thought I was a C. Buffington, and that my book
was 1200 pages. It's interesting to see how the stores see things early on.

Michael Buffington
http://www.michaelbuffington.com
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cell. (714) 404-8616
home. (949) 457-2247

-Original Message-
From: Massimo Foti
To: CF-Talk
Sent: 8/7/01 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: Yipes - its raining ColdFusion 5 books

I am trying to keep an updated list, but it's getting harder:

Professional ColdFusion 5.0
by Wrox Author Team
Paperback - 1170 pages (June 2001)
Wrox Press Inc
ISBN: 1861004540

Coldfusion 5 Developer's Guide
Hardcover (May 2001)
 Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072132256

Optimizing Coldfusion
by Chris Cortes
Paperback - 400 pages (August 2001)
 Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072132663

Coldfusion 5 : A Beginner's Guide
by Lange
Hardcover (May 2001)
Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072191090

Instant Coldfusion 5
by Jeffry Houser
Paperback - 640 pages (July 2001)
Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072132388

Programming ColdFusion
by Rob Brooks-Bilson
 900 pages pages (July 2001)
O'Reilly  Associates
ISBN: 1565926986

ColdFusion 5.0 Web Application Construction Kit
by Ben Forta
Paperback - 1512 pages 4th edition (July 2001)
ISBN: 0789725843

Mastering ColdFusion 5
by Arman Danesh, Kristin Aileen Motlagh, Raymond Camden
Paperback - 1104 pages (August 15, 2001)
Sybex
ISBN: 078212979X

ColdFusion Administrator's Guide
by Prima (Editor), Prima Development
Hardcover - 750 pages (August 30, 2001)
Prima Publishing
ISBN: 0761534792

Macromedia ColdFusion 5: Training from the Source
by Kevin A. Schmidt
Paperback - 400 pages (October 25, 2001)
Peachpit Press
ISBN: 0201758474

Core ColdFusion 5
by Eben Hewitt
Paperback - 800 pages (October 19, 2001)
Prentice Hall PTR
ISBN: 0130660612

Certified Coldfusion 5.0 Developer All-In-One Exam Guide with CDROM
by Michael Dinowitz, Guy Rish, Hal McElwaine Helms
Hardcover - 1008 pages (September 2001)
Unknown
ISBN: 0072132345

Foundation ColdFusion 5 for Flash
by TBA
Our Price: $39.99
Paperback - 500 pages (September 2001)
Friends of Ed
ISBN: 1903450403

Massimo
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Re: Yipes - its raining ColdFusion 5 books

2001-08-07 Thread Howie Hamlin

And www.bookpool.com has some of them at much cheaper prices (including WACK 5 for 
$35.50)...

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From: Cary Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 2:04 PM
Subject: Yipes - its raining ColdFusion 5 books


 A search at FatBrain 
 
http://www1.fatbrain.com/search/searchresults.asp?SearchFunction=keyqtext=coldfusion
 
 reveals 11 new CF books, not including, for some reason, the new WACK.
 
 Notable titles include:  Adv anced Coldfusion 5: Application Development By 
 Jeff Taylor (September); Macromedia Coldfusion: Training from the Source By 
 K. Schmidt (October); and Certified Coldfusion 5.0 Developer All-in-One 
 Exam Guide with Cdrom By Michael Dinowitz,Hal McElwaine Helms,Guy Rish 
 (October).
 
 I am buying stock in Lasik.
 
 
 Cary Gordon
 The Cherry Hill Company
 
 

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Re: Yipes - its raining ColdFusion 5 books

2001-08-07 Thread Massimo Foti

I am trying to keep an updated list, but it's getting harder:

Professional ColdFusion 5.0
by Wrox Author Team
Paperback - 1170 pages (June 2001)
Wrox Press Inc
ISBN: 1861004540

Coldfusion 5 Developer's Guide
Hardcover (May 2001)
 Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072132256

Optimizing Coldfusion
by Chris Cortes
Paperback - 400 pages (August 2001)
 Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072132663

Coldfusion 5 : A Beginner's Guide
by Lange
Hardcover (May 2001)
Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072191090

Instant Coldfusion 5
by Jeffry Houser
Paperback - 640 pages (July 2001)
Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072132388

Programming ColdFusion
by Rob Brooks-Bilson
 900 pages pages (July 2001)
O'Reilly  Associates
ISBN: 1565926986

ColdFusion 5.0 Web Application Construction Kit
by Ben Forta
Paperback - 1512 pages 4th edition (July 2001)
ISBN: 0789725843

Mastering ColdFusion 5
by Arman Danesh, Kristin Aileen Motlagh, Raymond Camden
Paperback - 1104 pages (August 15, 2001)
Sybex
ISBN: 078212979X

ColdFusion Administrator's Guide
by Prima (Editor), Prima Development
Hardcover - 750 pages (August 30, 2001)
Prima Publishing
ISBN: 0761534792

Macromedia ColdFusion 5: Training from the Source
by Kevin A. Schmidt
Paperback - 400 pages (October 25, 2001)
Peachpit Press
ISBN: 0201758474

Core ColdFusion 5
by Eben Hewitt
Paperback - 800 pages (October 19, 2001)
Prentice Hall PTR
ISBN: 0130660612

Certified Coldfusion 5.0 Developer All-In-One Exam Guide with CDROM
by Michael Dinowitz, Guy Rish, Hal McElwaine Helms
Hardcover - 1008 pages (September 2001)
Unknown
ISBN: 0072132345

Foundation ColdFusion 5 for Flash
by TBA
Our Price: $39.99
Paperback - 500 pages (September 2001)
Friends of Ed
ISBN: 1903450403

Massimo



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Re: Yipes - its raining ColdFusion 5 books

2001-08-07 Thread Cary Gordon

that just leaves (AFAIK):

Advanced Coldfusion 5: Application Development
By Jeff Taylor
Que; 09/2001
Softcover; 900 pages

Coldfusion
By Shashidhar Kaparthi,Rakhee Kaparthi
Course Technology, Inc.; 07/2001
Softcover; 608 pages

Coldfusion 5 Developer's Guide with Cdrom
By Michael Buffington
Osborne/McGraw-Hill; 11/2001
Softcover; 640 pages

Essential Coldfusion Fast: Developing Web-Based Applications
By Matthew W. Norman
Springer-Verlag New York, Incorporated; 07/2001
Softcover; 266 pages

Foundation Coldfusion 5 for Flash
By Friends of ED
friends of ED; 09/2001
Softcover; 500 pages

I'll stand by my previous statement - Yipes!

Cary Gordon

At 11:53 PM 8/7/2001 +0200, you wrote:
I am trying to keep an updated list, but it's getting harder:

Professional ColdFusion 5.0
by Wrox Author Team
Paperback - 1170 pages (June 2001)
Wrox Press Inc
ISBN: 1861004540

Coldfusion 5 Developer's Guide
Hardcover (May 2001)
  Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072132256

Optimizing Coldfusion
by Chris Cortes
Paperback - 400 pages (August 2001)
  Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072132663

Coldfusion 5 : A Beginner's Guide
by Lange
Hardcover (May 2001)
Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072191090

Instant Coldfusion 5
by Jeffry Houser
Paperback - 640 pages (July 2001)
Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072132388

Programming ColdFusion
by Rob Brooks-Bilson
  900 pages pages (July 2001)
O'Reilly  Associates
ISBN: 1565926986

ColdFusion 5.0 Web Application Construction Kit
by Ben Forta
Paperback - 1512 pages 4th edition (July 2001)
ISBN: 0789725843

Mastering ColdFusion 5
by Arman Danesh, Kristin Aileen Motlagh, Raymond Camden
Paperback - 1104 pages (August 15, 2001)
Sybex
ISBN: 078212979X

ColdFusion Administrator's Guide
by Prima (Editor), Prima Development
Hardcover - 750 pages (August 30, 2001)
Prima Publishing
ISBN: 0761534792

Macromedia ColdFusion 5: Training from the Source
by Kevin A. Schmidt
Paperback - 400 pages (October 25, 2001)
Peachpit Press
ISBN: 0201758474

Core ColdFusion 5
by Eben Hewitt
Paperback - 800 pages (October 19, 2001)
Prentice Hall PTR
ISBN: 0130660612

Certified Coldfusion 5.0 Developer All-In-One Exam Guide with CDROM
by Michael Dinowitz, Guy Rish, Hal McElwaine Helms
Hardcover - 1008 pages (September 2001)
Unknown
ISBN: 0072132345

Foundation ColdFusion 5 for Flash
by TBA
Our Price: $39.99
Paperback - 500 pages (September 2001)
Friends of Ed
ISBN: 1903450403

Massimo


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