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	<title>Comments on: ColdFusion Sneak Peek Event &#8211; Brussels</title>
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		<title>By: Scott Barnes</title>
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		<dc:creator>Scott Barnes</dc:creator>
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		<description>Its about time CF got a more realistic editor. I think since Coldfusion Studio demise it&#039;s been somewhat a case of fumbling around in the dark with various IDE&#039;s... I tried CFEclipse for a while, but grew bored of it.

ActionScript inside CF was there i think in MX, but it sort of fell to the wayside. It had promise, wonder why it was never continued as in theory the language could map easily enough?

Nice read Peter.

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Scott Barnes
Rich Platforms Product Manager
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its about time CF got a more realistic editor. I think since Coldfusion Studio demise it&#8217;s been somewhat a case of fumbling around in the dark with various IDE&#8217;s&#8230; I tried CFEclipse for a while, but grew bored of it.</p>
<p>ActionScript inside CF was there i think in MX, but it sort of fell to the wayside. It had promise, wonder why it was never continued as in theory the language could map easily enough?</p>
<p>Nice read Peter.</p>
<p>-<br />
Scott Barnes<br />
Rich Platforms Product Manager<br />
Microsoft.</p>
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