Notes from Step Debugging in ColdFusion

May 3, 2008 by Mike Henke    3 Comments
Posted under: CFEclipse · ColdFusion · FusionDebug · Presentations

Step Debugging in ColdFusion 6/7/8 – CF.Objective 2008

Charlie Arehart

My notes

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  • Charlie Arehart

    Hey Mike, thanks for attending the session. I wish we could have had a chance to chat. I've enjoyed your blog.

    Hey, beyond the notes you tried to take on each session, I can offer you and your readers my complete presentation, which had a lot of the detail you were capturing here:

    http://www.carehart.org/presentations/#debuggers

    In it, as you'll have seen when I gave it, I also link to articles where I've elaborated the points further.

    Keep up the good work.

  • Mike Henke

    Thanks. I have been to your Debugger presentation several times and gleam a couple new things each time. Have you with some help from Intergral and/or Adobe guys thought of a hands-on (people bring their labtops) setup presentation/lab @ the conferences. Seems a big stumbling block is getting a CF debugger working properly.

  • Charlie Arehart

    That's a good idea, Mike. There's been no provision for such a class in the conference schedules. Someone might assert that would be more of a support lab type session, which they have only at Max. I'm sure Adobe reps would be happy to help in that venue.

    But I've thought about doing something like that via a Connect session, perhaps even having one of my weekly CF Meetup sessions (coldfusionmeetup.com) to be dedicated to that sort of support, where I could help people get something configured over the web. The session would be focused on some particular topic, showing how to do it and then helping others get it done on their machines, remotely.

    (Of course, for those who need it done now and can't wait for a conference or meetup session, I'll throw out that I'm available to help on an hourly basis for as little time as is needed to solve a problem. More at carehart.org/consulting/)

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