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What is the best way to learn ColdFusion

New Here ,
Mar 21, 2016 Mar 21, 2016

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Is there a semester class/course one can take??   The CFWACK book is old and there is little if any support if you get stuck.  

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Engaged ,
Mar 21, 2016 Mar 21, 2016

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You should probably check out www.learncfinaweek.com

--Dave

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Engaged ,
Mar 23, 2016 Mar 23, 2016

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I also noticed that Lynda.com has a ColdFusion 10 course, but I have not reviewed the quality: http://www.lynda.com/ColdFusion-tutorials/Getting-Started-ColdFusion-10/123537-2.html

I think the WACK books still hold true, although you will need to see the What's New for CF 11 or CF 2016 to see any new features that were added since the version of the book you get.  Also lots of good blogs out there, and you can also ask questions on the CF Slack, which I believe is located here: Slack

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Mar 24, 2016 Mar 24, 2016

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As nic_tunney pointed out, there is CFSlack (which I received an invite to, but never got around to participating - shame on me); my favourite resource used to be Raymond Camden's blog (he's rarely writing anything CF related, these days, since he moved on to another company.)  I'm also a fan of Ben Nadel's blog.

HTH,

^_^

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