Archive for March, 2005



I am currently writing a new article. I will be reviewing ColdFusion MX 7 on Linux and hopefully this will be published by May, in time for the 10th anniversary of ColdFusion. Once the article is published, I will place a link to it’s PDF file on my Journalism page.

Razz

I played my first Razz game online at Bugsy’s Club. What a bizarre poker game it is! And how frustrating it can be. You can be sitting there with A 2 3 4 and then be dealt 4 4 K and end up with K low. The one poker game where you don’t want pairs. […]

Novell have picked up on my review of Novell SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 (SLES9) in Linux Magazine. It was sent out with their partner email in late December. The quote they seemed to like was:
„Suse has taken the lead on competitors Red Hat and Mandrake by releasing an enterprise Linux product that comes with […]

ColdFusion Components (CFCs)

Since I started ColdFusion development, about 5 years ago, I have relied on my old grounding in structured programming (I started off as a COBOL developer, then graduating to C). I have training in Object Oriented Programming (OOP) and Design. In fact, I learned it when UML was just being born and learned Rumbaugh OMT, […]