ColdFusion on Wheels
Bring the productivity of Ruby on Rails to CFML.

Rails Productivity + CFML Productivity = @#%!*&!
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2005

ColdFusion on Wheels

 
ColdFusion on Wheels
Mike Henke presented about Wheels tonight at the Maryland ColdFusion User's Group. He gave an overview of how Wheels and MVC frameworks work and demonstrated some code examples. Here are the slides. You can also view a full screen version with speaker's notes...
ColdFusion on Wheels
We've been talking about getting to 1.0 for quite some time now, and the first release candidate is here. Download ColdFusion on Wheels 1.0 RC1 [More]
ColdFusion on Wheels
This blog has been a little quiet lately, but believe me that plenty has been going on behind the scenes. We've released a new section on our site for Screencasts...
ColdFusion on Wheels
ColdFusion on Wheels
WTF? This wasn't updated 2 hours ago. Try over a week ago, Facebook.
October 26 at 5:47am
ColdFusion on Wheels
We're happy to announce the addition of James Gibson to the Wheels core team. The core team leads the development and community efforts of the framework. James has been actively submitting patches to the Google Code site for a while now...
ColdFusion on Wheels
We've just released ColdFusion on Wheels version 0.9.4 today on CFWheels.org. Thanks to Per Djurner, Tony Petruzzi, and James Gibson for contributing new features and improving the stability of the framework. And thanks to the community for feedback and supporting our efforts...
Rob Cameron

Rob Cameron Hey guys! 0.9.4?? My little framework is all growed up! <sniff>

October 19 at 8:19am · Report
ColdFusion on Wheels
ColdFusion on Wheels
We're within a month of the shining 1.0. We will put out a good word about "The Godfather." ;)
October 19 at 10:11am
ColdFusion on Wheels
This blog has been a little quiet lately, but believe me that plenty has been going on behind the scenes. We've released a new section on our site for Screencasts...
ColdFusion on Wheels
We're happy to announce the addition of James Gibson to the Wheels core team. The core team leads the development and community efforts of the framework. James has been actively submitting patches to the Google Code site for a while now...
ColdFusion on Wheels
We've just released ColdFusion on Wheels version 0.9.4 today on CFWheels.org. Thanks to Per Djurner, Tony Petruzzi, and James Gibson for contributing new features and improving the stability of the framework. And thanks to the community for feedback and supporting our efforts...
ColdFusion on Wheels
Mike Henke and Clarke Bishop have been writing some great how-to series on using ColdFusion on Wheels. Both do a nice job of showing the steps involved with building simple sample applications. So you want to create a CFWheels application...
ColdFusion on Wheels
Wheels matures a little more with version 0.9.3. Download it today. For those of you upgrading from Wheels 0.9.2, the most that you'll probably need to do is delete the wheels folder from your install and replace it with the new wheels folder. Voila! What's new in this release...
ColdFusion on Wheels

ColdFusion on Wheels I like waking up in the morning and realizing that I am getting things done faster than someone who is using PHP or .NET. - Chris

ColdFusion on Wheels
We have 2 new chapters and 1 updated chapter in the Documentation. First, Per wrote a chapter about Pages, which basically sums up a variety of ways that the view layer works to make your live as a developer easier...
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