This book can to help anyone with a basic understanding of HTML learn to develop ColdFusion. However, this book is most useful if you have basic ColdFusion experience, or have read Getting Started Building ColdFusion MX Applications. The Getting Started book provides an introduction to ColdFusion and helps you develop the basic knowledge that will make using this book easier.
The book is divided into seven parts, as follows:
Each chapter includes basic information plus detailed coverage of the topic that should be of use to experienced ColdFusion developers.
This section describes approaches to using this book for beginning ColdFusion developers, developers with some experience who want to develop expertise, and advanced developers who want to learn about the new and enhanced features of ColdFusion MX.
If you learning ColdFusion, a path such as the following might be most effective:
At this point, you should have a basic understanding of the basic elements of ColdFusion and can create simple ColdFusion applications. To learn to produce more complete and robust applications, you could proceed with the following chapters.
You can then read the remaining chapters as you add new features to your ColdFusion application.
If you have a basic understanding of ColdFusion as presented in Getting Started Building ColdFusion MX Applications or the Fast Track to ColdFusion course, you might want to start at Chapter 1 and work through to the end of the book, skipping any specialized chapters that you are unlikely to need.
If you are an advanced ColdFusion developer, you might want to learn about new or changed ColdFusion MX features. In this case, you start with Migrating ColdFusion 5 Applications; then read selected chapters in this book. The following chapters document features that are new or substantially enhanced in ColdFusion MX:
Nearly all chapters contain information that is new in ColdFusion MX, so you should also review all other chapters for useful information. The index and the table of contents are useful tools for finding new features or changed documentation.
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