Tools and Resources for CFers, Part 1: Now over 100 categories
The Categories
I've split the list into Resources and Tools. Sometimes it's not clear how best to categories some subjects, such as CFML Frameworks, CFML Engine Alternatives, Monitoring Tools/Services, Testing Tools/Services, Time Tracking/Invoicing Tools/Services, and Web Site Design Repositories, to name a few.
- CFML-Oriented Resources
- CFML Blog Aggregators (and bloggers)
- CFML Certification Prep Resources
- CFML Conferences
- CFML Documentation/Help Tools and Resources
- CFML Frameworks/Methodologies
- CFML Hosting Alternatives
- CFML Job Resources (Hire/Be Hired)
- CFML Lists and Forums (finding help)
- CFML Podcasts
- CFML-powered Web Sites
- CFML Resource Sites
- CFML-specific Search Resources
- CFML Tuning/Troubleshooting Resources
- CFML Tutorial/Article Sites
- Tools (CFML and other)
- Blogging Tools
- Bug/Defect Tracking Tools
- Captcha Tools/Alternatives
- CFMAIL Replacement/Enhancement Tools
- CFML Caching Tools
- CFML Debugging Tools
- CFML Documentation/Help Tools and Resources
- CFML Engine Alternatives
- Code Generators
- Comparison Tools
- Content Management Systems
- Database Engines
- Database Tools
- E-commerce Enabling Solutions
- Editors/IDEs
- Excel File Processing Tools
- File Upload Tools
- Forums/Bulletin Board Tools
- Graphing/Charting Tools
- HTTP Debugging Proxy Tools
- Image Processing Tools
- Log Analysis Tools
- Monitoring Tools/Services
- Project Management Tools
- Regular Expression Generation/Testing Tools
- Remote Presentation/Assistance/Web Conferencing Tools
- RSS to Email Tools
- Server-side Spell Checkers
- Source Code Control Tools
- Testing Tools/Services
- Screen Capture Tools
- Time Tracking/Invoicing Tools
- Web Services Browsing/Testing Tools
- Web Site Design Repositories
- Wiki Tools
- Wireframing/Prototyping Tools
- WYSIWYG/Rich Text Editors
Again, I'll be offering here a blog entry on each of the lists as part of this series.
I definitely want to hear of any possible editions or changes. Otherwise, I hope people will get great value out of the lists.
PS Of course, don't miss Brian Rinaldi's excellent list of open source CFML products and projects. I don't limit mine to just things written in CFML (nor indeed just open source), and of course I show more than just tools but also resources. For those interested, I discuss the differences, and indeed how I link to his list often from within mine, in a section of my list. They complement, rather than compete with, each other.


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