
Discover Hidden Gems: Your Guide to Custom CFML UDFs and the New myCFML Resource
Want to take your ColdFusion (CFML) development to the next level? Discover how custom UDFs can streamline your code and boost your productivity, and see the power of myCFML.com, a hub built for CFML developers.
Unleash the Power of Custom ColdFusion (CFML) UDFs
User-Defined Functions (UDFs) are reusable code blocks that perform specific tasks. When the "Ben & Ryan Show" asked me to share some UDFs, this was my answer, but I had to offer more! Creating custom CFML UDFs lets you:
- Write Cleaner Code: Say goodbye to repetitive code blocks.
- Improve Maintainability: Update UDFs centrally, and all instances are updated.
- Boost Productivity: Spend less time writing code and more time building amazing applications.
UDFs are not just functions; they are crucial building blocks for efficient ColdFusion (CFML) development.
Introducing myCFML: A Dedicated Resource for CFML Developers
For years, I dreamed of a resource dedicated to all things CFML. Now, it's here: myCFML.com. This platform is built to provide CFML developers a central location for tools, knowledge, and community.
Why myCFML? Because I was looking for somewhere developers can.
- Discover Essential Utilities: Recommended web application developer utilities & services in one place.
- Explore Command-Line Tools: Expand your CFML capabilities with third-party command-line software.
- Leverage Java Libraries: Integrate powerful Java libraries seamlessly into your CFML applications.
- Keep Pace with Version Stats: See the data comparing language versions and CFML vs. Non-CFML approaches.
Reclaiming Lost Knowledge: Archival Resources
We've all encountered dead links and vanished resources. myCFML provides references to lost CFML resources, resurrected from archive.org. Now you can access the code and insights of CFML developers long past.
What Makes myCFML Different?
myCFML will offer expanded account features & functionality that go further than regular blogs. I am not building basic subscriptions or commenting modules like other blog sites.
Stay Tuned for More
I still blog on DEV.to, engage on X, and cross-post on LinkedIn, but myCFML is where I will continue to build the future of CFML as a language and a community.