I was trying to track down one of my regular commenters - Bruce Kirkpatrick - on Twitter, as I didn't have him on my "following" list, and he's genererally got something interesting to say. Plus when he says it it takes 50000 words, so it's a good way to occupy myself for a day or two whilst I read through it.
Anyway, having successfully google-stalked him, I noticed he also has a blog (but, as it happens, not much of a Twitter presence), which I did not know about. So - anyway - I cranked up Thunderbird and added him to my subscription list.
This got me thinking... who else has a blog that I'm unaware of. I just went through my subscriptions in Thunderbird and noticed a few of them no longer work, and others haven't been updated since 2012 or earlier. I've removed those ones. These are the ones I have left:
I pay active attention to these blogs:
- Adobe ColdFusion Blog
- Sameeksha
- Sagar Ganatra's Blog
- Ben Forta's Blog - ColdFusion
- Ben Forta's Blog - ColdFusion Builder
- Akbarsait's Blog
- coldfusionBloggers.org Feed
- Duncan's blog
- web developer padawan
- An Architect's View
- Railo Blog
- Mark Drew (Redux)- cf_etc...
- Open BlueDragon Google Group
- Railo Google Group
- Recent Articles From farbeyondcode.com (this is Bruce's one, so I've not read over it yet, but will)
These two I still subscribe to out of habit, but they really have no relevance to anything I am interested in any more (sorry guys):
These ones I subscribe to but don't pay attention to unless I happen to be currently doing something with the project:
- ColdBox Platform Google Group
- mxunit Google Group
- framework-one Google Group
- ColdFusion on Wheels Google Group
And these are my own ones, tracking ColdFusion bugs:
The coldfusionbloggers.org one aggregates a lot of blogs, so I get to see what's happening on those ones too, but I think there are probably a lot of CFML blogs out there that I am unaware of, and could benefit from reading.
So has anyone got any suggestions for other CFML-centric reading material? Or plugs for your own work? Sing out.
Cheers.
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Adam