Blame Twitter! I was a technical reviewer for the ColdFusion 8 version of this book and, looking back, I failed to blog about it – I just tweeted it. My bad. Then the ColdFusion 9 version appeared and again, I just tweeted about it. What stood out about the CF8 version was the engaging, easy to read style used to tackle real world problems in a pragmatic way, showcasing increasingly more advanced features in the language and the platform. It is a great book to introduce new developers to CFML, as well as helping existing developers come up to speed on many of the new fe


