Additions to the Ultimate ColdFusion Tools List 6

Posted by Neil on April 11, 2008

Just a quick note to say that there has been a few additions to my Ultimate ColdFusion Tools List as submitted by Richard Rein.  The additions are all in the frameworks area, namely: MXUnit, Model-Glue, Mach-ii, Transfer, Reactor, Coldspring, Coldbox and Fusebox.  See the list for links and more information.

As always, if anyone can think of anything else, please let me know and I’ll add it.

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  1. Brian Rinaldi Fri, 11 Apr 2008 13:55:11 EDT

    Wanted to suggest my code generator - http://code.google.com/p/cfcgenerator

  2. Trond Ulseth Fri, 11 Apr 2008 14:45:00 EDT

    Neil, in the Coding Tools section you could add Coda - http://www.panic.com/coda/ - while not mentioned on their website (at least I can’t find it right now) - there is built in support for cfml). And it has some really slick features - the css editor is cool - and the built in ftp (based on Transmit) totally rocks.

    When/if Adobe makes it’s killer CF IDE I hope Coda is on their list of editors to check out - together with TextMate and CFEclipse - so that it takes the best from the different ones out there - and do all of it better :)

  3. Trond Ulseth Fri, 11 Apr 2008 14:51:38 EDT

    And Code based tools (Frameworks etc) is not complete without FarCry - while being known as a CMS system it really is “a fully extensible application framework”.

  4. duncan Fri, 11 Apr 2008 15:35:35 EDT

    The VarScoper tool
    http://varscoper.riaforge.org/

  5. Alfio Raymond Fri, 11 Apr 2008 16:32:38 EDT

    I really like using CF docs in AIR. Nice little tool. http://blog.brianflove.com/articles/2008/02/19/cfdocs-on-air

  6. charlie arehart Mon, 14 Apr 2008 01:53:43 EDT

    Yikes, Neil, well, I could suggest quite a few more–about 400. I already have just this sort of list already.

    http://www.carehart.org/resourcelists/tools_to_consider/

    Hey, great minds, right? :-) I have about 400 tools in 40 categories.

    I see you started yours about 6 months ago, and while I’ve been keeping mine for a few years on my old systemanage.com site, I started updating and expanding it in earnest the past few months. I’d missed yours (just as I suspect you’ve not seen mine).

    Of course, there’s room in the world for both (as well as Brian’s, though it focuses only on open source tools). Clearly, we’ll each find our own audiences. Like you, I just wanted someplace where people could point when the common questions arise, “anyone know tools for doing xxx”. :-)

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