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            <title>A Look Into ColdFusion's Future (Again) Sully? Link? Storm?</title>
            <description>Well, now that ColdFusion 9 is officially out the door (it's still hard to believe), have you thought about what you want to ask Santa for CF10?  We're going to double digits, baby-- so it'd better be good!  Yeah, I know-- who do I think I am?  Honestly, I still feel like a kid after Christmas with enough new toys to keep me busy for a while.  Even so, I can't help but wonder what's in store.  Once again, I have found clues in Adobe's own words via the latest version of the ColdFusion Evangelism Kit.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 08:24:00 GMT</pubDate>
            <author>brad@ortussolutions.com (Brad Wood)</author>
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            <title>Bolt, Centuar, Flash Catalyst, and Gumbo features</title>
            <description>This Wednesday Adobe's Kevin Hoyt spoke in Kansas City to a captive audience of about 75 people including ColdFusion programmers, HTML/CSS builders, and designers.  The meeting was great.  It also included Jack Stack BBQ and shwag from Uhlig, Emfluence, and Tek Systems to name a few.  Kevin didn't drop any bombs I hadn't heard about yet, but there were definitely a few things I learned about Adobe's up-and-coming products.  Here's a quick overview of my notes:</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2009 06:56:00 GMT</pubDate>
            <author>brad@ortussolutions.com (Brad Wood)</author>
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            <title>CF 9 new cfscript syntax</title>
            <description>A couple days ago Ray posted a screen shot from Adam L showing some new cfscript syntax in Bolt.  I personally am excited about it.  I certainly don't use cfscript for everything I code, but I definitely have gotten to the point where all my business logic is in cfscript.  I just think it is cleaner.  I have some questions of my own out the new Centaur syntax though.  Here is my best stab at what the code in the screen shot looked like:</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 08:08:00 GMT</pubDate>
            <author>brad@ortussolutions.com (Brad Wood)</author>
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