• ClickCulture - Looking for ColdFusion / .NET Developers

    July 31, 2006 04:05 PM

    ColdFusion News

    ClickCulture is looking for ColdFusion / .NET web developers!

    We are looking for bright, energetic, hard working individuals who enjoy working in fast paced environments and who are willing to assume increasing responsibilities.

    Position Description:

    Perform web-based software development tasks including gathering requirements, coding, testing, and documentation. Work could include modifications of existing applications as well as development of new applications.

    Must have solid working knowledge of:
    HTML, CSS, ColdFusion MX and/or .NET, Microsoft SQL Server, and JavaScript. Working knowledge of Fusebox or other frameworks, XML, Subversion a plus! Primary Responsibilities:
    • Assist in the design and development of new web applications based upon best practices.
    • Resolve technical issues, and ensure proper operation of existing web-based products and services.
    • Ensure development consistency and strive for continued development innovation.
    Candidate should possess:
    • 3+ years developing ColdFusion and/or .NET applications.
    • Strong problem-solving and debugging skills.
    • Excellent communication skills (both verbal and written) and attention to detail.
    • Strong understanding of complex database-driven projects.

    Location: Raleigh, North Carolina

    If you meet these qualifications, we invite you to submit a resume and cover letter:

    e-mail: jobs @ clickculture.com
    fax: (919) 420-7758 Please no phone calls or postal mail.
    Only qualified candidates will be contacted.
    Posted by: Priest
  • CFSearch Differences Between CFMX 6 and 7

    July 27, 2006 06:43 PM

    ColdFusion

    I've been tearing my hair out for the last two days trying to debug Verity/vspider since we've upgraded to CFMX 7. I have been using vspider to index two sites successfully on 6 and after the upgrade they were no longer working. The spider was running and the collection was getting populated but cfsearch would fail complaining it could not find the collection even though I could see it in the CF admin. Previously I had used the full path to the collection in my cfsearch (worked in CF6): cfsearch collection="C:\wwwroot\projectname\collectionname" This fails in CF7. It appears you no longer need the full path - this works in CF7: cfsearch collection="collectionname" Verity and especially vspider don't appear to be used much in the CF Community. A post to cf-talk and to the Adobe forums several hours ago have only resulted in one response.
    Posted by: Priest
  • Developer Links

    July 12, 2006 03:21 PM

    ColdFusion Developer Links

    Busy! Here is a quick link dump: Ray Camden's ColdFusion Security Checklist Spell Checking (like Gmail) Why We Like Flex DHTML Timelines Form Gallery - Builder Speaking of forms - put the label on top of field
    Posted by: Priest
  • Apollo, Walmart, Subclipse Tips and HTML/CSS in Email

    May 30, 2006 11:45 AM

    ColdFusion CSS Developer Links

    Nice review of Apollo - Macro... I mean Adobe's next big thing - think - Flash everywhere! UML Tutorials - getting started with UML Rob Rohan releases his Afae Eclipse Plugin for free! This is interesting - Adobe is putting links on del.icio.us. Right now it appears to be centered around the design tools - Photoshop/Illustrator/Flash - hopefully Flex and ColdFusion will get added. Some GREAT Subclipse tips here - the Team -> Synchronize view and the ability to show incoming/outgoing changes rocks! Fascinating article about Walmart data mining... I was in Walmart yesterday and was standing near the front and it's amazing to actually listen to the cash registers beep - every beep = transaction. Two articles regarding using HTML/CSS in email.
    Posted by: Priest
  • ColdFusion + Flex, CSS, Adobe, Google and Microsoft Battle It Out

    May 23, 2006 10:37 AM

    ColdFusion CSS Developer Links

    CF + Flex = RAD
    Nice Online CSS Reference tool
    Google, Microsoft and Adobe - The battle for the new operating system
    More on the same topic but a bit more in depth
    Picture cloud
    Posted by: Priest