Show #45 - Performance, Sponsors, FREE Stuff

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In this show we discuss Mike's inability to wake up. We talk about the umcomming ColdFusion Builder tour. We talk performance tuning and coding.  We also dicuss the new cfmldocs.com and Dave's dislike for the interface. 

Listen to the show and find out how you can enter to win a FREE license for ColdFusion 9 Standard

 

 

Tool of the Week:

Closure Compiler

 

Show Topic Links:

 

http://cfmldocs.com/

http://tinyurl.com/cfbuildertour

http://blogs.adobe.com/cantrell/archives/2010/03/extending_air_applications_with_plugins.html

http://blogs.adobe.com/air/2010/03/writing_a_secure_plugin_architecture_for_air_applications.html

 

4 responses to “Show #45 - Performance, Sponsors, FREE Stuff”

  1. James Says:
    Hi Guys,

    Great podcast. At the beginning of this episode you were talking about having a single image file and getting CSS to move it around. Do you have any handy resources/links that go into more detail about this?
  2. Michael Sean Becker Says:
    The theory is here http://www.alistapart.com/articles/sprites/

    My favorite implementation is here http://csssprites.org/
  3. Paul Kukiel Says:
    When talking about your max requests I thought I'd mention thatCF9 comes with a limitation if your running with IIS

    You can see this in more details here:

    http://blog.kukiel.net/2009/10/coldfusion-9-on-windows-server-2008.html#comments

    Without this you may not be seeing "good" metrics with your caching testing as you may be simply hitting the 25 worker thread limit.
  4. Paul Kukiel Says:
    I wonder if you have contacted the author with your ideas and suggestions. I personally really like CFMLDocs and the speed compared to Adobes docs. I don't see 2 clicks to change the tag as excessive. ( especially important in Australia as Adobe's docs are slow )

    I know the developer is really accepting of additional ideas and features and has made several changes based on direct feed back already. Perhaps send though your ideas to Dale?

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