Programming ColdFusion MX, 2nd Edition Reviews



Amazon.com Customer Reviews

Great book - Review written on October 07, 2004
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Rating: 5 out of 5
2 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

This is a terrific book. Hands down, one of the best on the market. It feels a bit "fresher" than the Ben Forta CF bible books.

Well worth the purchase.
Best reference book, but not a "how to" learning tool - Review written on August 18, 2004
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Rating: 4 out of 5
13 customers found this review helpful.

I love O'Reilly books when I know a language and need a desktop reference. I have owned the JavaScript Definitive Resource and the PERL "Camel" book for many years.
However, if you are just starting out with Cold Fusion programming, get ColdFusion MX Bible or ColdFusion Programming instead. But remember to come back for this book when you are ready for having a good reference book.
Great Book - Review written on May 12, 2004
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Rating: 5 out of 5
6 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

Hello All. I purchased this book because I needed to learn coldfusion mx and the reviews said this was the book to purchase. And it is the book to purchase, it has completely everything there is to know about coldfusion. If you are going to buy one book one the subject, let it be this one. And not to mention, the support on the book is great also. Good work Rob!
O'Reilly - Again a must read - Review written on April 14, 2004
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Rating: 5 out of 5
3 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

I have never been disappointed by an O'Reilly book.
This book is no exception. Well written, clearly structured.
After using CF for a long time I am still discovering
some new details.

Absolutely worth the money.

A well-structured, systematic reference - Review written on November 10, 2003
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Rating: 5 out of 5
12 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

There are more than a few valuable ColdFusion books on the market but, in my opinion, they suffer from their "hands down" approach that makes them very well suited for the beginners but, at the same time, often fails to deliver what experienced developers really need. So, if you already have some decent experience with ColdFusion or web developing in general (no matter the language), give yourself a favor and get a copy of Brooks-Bilson's book. The author delivers a well-structured, systematic reference to ColdFusion; just what a developer needs to get the job done, also a handy reference to keep near the keyboard. A special mention is due to the fact that this is the only book that covers version 6.1.
The Defacto CFMX Reference Book - Review written on September 23, 2003
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Rating: 5 out of 5
8 customers found this review helpful.

The examples Rob uses are simple when possible and complex when necessary. The exercises he uses are explained in great details and contain many tips and techniques that will surely make you a better developer. This update brings you up to speed on the new features in CFMX and shows a few things using Flash MX remoting which was a big plus for me. The book also gives a great overview and reference guide for ColdFusion MX. In my opinion, now that ColdFusion is the defacto "Web Programming Language", this book is a vital purchase for all web professionals using CFMX and other Macromedia Web Technologies. I recommend this book without any reservation as it is one of the best technical books I have read so far.
The defacto CFMX Reference book on the market - Review written on September 23, 2003
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Rating: 5 out of 5
8 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

The examples Rob uses are simple when possible and complex when necessary. The exercises he uses are explained in great details and contain many tips and techniques that will surely make you a better developer.

This update brings you up to speed on the new features in CFMX and shows a few things using Flash MX remoting which was a big plus for me. The book also gives a great overview and reference guide for ColdFusion MX.

In my opinion, now that ColdFusion is the defacto "Web Programming Language", this book is a vital purchase for all web professionals using CFMX and other Macromedia Web Technologies.

I recommend this book without any reservation as it is one of the best technical books I have read so far.

finally I got the book - Review written on September 22, 2003
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Rating: 5 out of 5
5 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

I had bought many other books and they didn't help me at all. this book is great, knows how to teach beginner. it helped a lot.
Execellent Resource for Experienced Programmers - Review written on September 18, 2003
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Rating: 5 out of 5
16 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

In the early days of ColdFusion, there were a couple of beginner books, but once you gained some experience, you had to go online for help. Nowadays, there are several advanced books from which to choose. "Programming ColdFusion MX" by Rob Brooks-Bilson is a good choice as an all-around resource for experienced programmers.

If you're using CF 4.5 or up, and plan to move up to the Java-based ColdFusion MX like a third of our user group members, this is the book for you. Skip the first five chapters and dive in.

Every chapter contains usable code examples for complex data, maintaining state and form control. There are plenty of advanced topics, including a full chapter on Advanced Database Techniques. The book is updated to cover the latest release of CFMX 6.1.

If you're interested in programming from CF to Flash using Flash Remoting, this book gets right to the meat of connecting and passing data back and forth. You won't learn how to layout your movie, but there are plenty of resources for Flash MX.

This book is a worthwhile addition to your library!

Lisa Wilson, Sacramento ColdFusion User Group Manager

Don't bother buying any other CFMX book! - Review written on September 07, 2003
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Rating: 5 out of 5
8 customers found this review helpful.

This is my fourth CFMX book. That isn't to say that the first three were all rubbish, although one of them was! (ISBN 0735712719, which I quickly sent back; read my review at www.compman.co.uk and you'll see why)
I quickly moved on to ISBN 0321158024, which was a good, relatively cheap, get-you-started primer. However after a month or two I ran out of road with this as a CF reference work and I subsequently acquired ISBN 0072225564. Now there's nothing really wrong with this book, it's just that I still couldn't get the answers I wanted. After reading a load of reviews I acquired Rob's book the other day.
Now it may have over 1100 pages and look rather anorak-y but, trust me, it's brilliant and the writing style makes it easy to read. The author is clearly evangelical about CF, and if you haven't yet decided on a web development tool, after reading the first Chapter or so of this you'll ignore ASP, PHP and the rest.
I could give a dozen reasons why this is a book for beginners upwards, but just one example of how to do things quicker and simpler than the other books would be how to display a table of data with a header and alternately banded rows for greater legibility. Go to www.oreilly.com/catalog/coldfusion2/chapter/ch11.pdf and read example 11.2 on p314. If it looks like Greek to you, then it won't after you've read the early stuff or have played around with CFMX for longer than a week or three.
The bad news about this book is that I now want to re-code ALL my earlier stuff. The good news is that the lines of code are shrinking before my eyes, they're more decipherable, and probably faster.
OK, so I'll probably never use 30-50% of this book, but we're all different, and that 30-50% may well be the bits you need.
Absolutely the finest ColdFusion Book Available - Review written on August 30, 2003
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Rating: 5 out of 5
5 customers found this review helpful.

I have co-written a book on ColdFusion and written numerous articles in ColdFusion Developers Journal. Yet whenever I find myself wanting some piece of information I consistently return to Programming ColdFusion MX by Rob Brooks-Bilson. The ease at which he explains complicated subjects and the complete thoroughness with which he covers each topic continue to astound and impress me.

Mark my words. This is the preeminent book on ColdFusion MX and the only one to include the significant upgrades in the new release ColdFusion MX 6.1.

Great programmer's companion - Review written on August 28, 2003
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Rating: 5 out of 5
5 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

Programming ColdFusion MX is my reference book of choice when i'm doing MX development. The first edition was always on my desk - it's usefulness ensured it never made it to the bookshelf. The second edition (covering MX 6.1) looks to be even better, including new chapters on CFCs, Flash Remoting, and Web Services. As Rob notes in the preface, much of the book content has been revised or completely rewritten - it's not just a reheated first edition. Somehow, even with all the new and updated content, this book has not turned into the typical tech reference doorstop.

Both the first and second editions of this book read consistently from chapter to chapter; Rob is to be commended for his clear and understandable writing style. Unlike many technical reference books, this one does not serve simply as a tag and function listing with limited examples. Rob includes many substantive examples, thoroughly commented, that support the text in each chapter very well. Many pieces of sample code could easily be repurposed in a real application.

This book is a narrative reference that is as easy to skim as it is to read. Newbies and Certified CFMX developers will both gain equally from keeping it nearby. The second edition of the book has taken the place of the first on my desk!