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Simon Horwith

Simon Horwith is the editor-in-chief of ColdFusion Developer's Journal and is the CIO at AboutWeb, LLC, a Washington, DC based company specializing in staff augmentation, consulting, and training. Simon is a Macromedia Certified Master Instructor and is a member of Team Macromedia. He has been using ColdFusion since version 1.5 and specializes in ColdFusion application architecture, including architecting applications that integrate with Java, Flash, Flex, and a myriad of other technologies. In addition to presenting at CFUGs and conferences around the world, he has also been a contributing author of several books and technical papers. You can read his blog at http://simon.coldfusionjournal.com.
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Adobe ColdFusion 8 By Simon Horwith  Exciting news for
organizations and
developers using
ColdFusion: Adobe
released ColdFusion 8 on
July 30. This release is
a major milestone for the
product: it is the first
full-version ColdFusion
release by Adobe since
the acquisition of
Macromedia. With the
rel... Oct. 10, 2007 04:45 PM Reads: 17,732 | What Kind of ColdFusion
Developer Are You? By Simon Horwith  My editorial last month
was a high-level overview
of all the new features
in ColdFusion 8. Many of
these features were
generally divided into
one of two categories:
features that address
developer productivity
and those that focus on
integrating with other
products and
technologies. Oct. 7, 2007 11:00 AM Reads: 10,790 Replies: 1 | New Adobe ColdFusion 8
Tools "Invaluable" By Simon Horwith 'As someone who often has
to troubleshoot, improve,
and analyze client
applications and server
performance, I've also
found the new debugging
and server monitoring
tools to be invaluable.
I can't imagine going
back to not having them
available and making use
of them daily.' Jul. 30, 2007 01:30 PM Reads: 36,856 Replies: 3 | ColdFusion 8 Makes
Developers' Lives Easier By Simon Horwith  On May 30, Adobe released
the public beta of
ColdFusion 8. Although
things can change between
the public beta and the
final release - the
features included in CF 8
are unlikely to change
between now and the
official release, so I
thought I'd give a
high-level over... Jun. 2, 2007 03:30 PM Reads: 14,424 | What's New with Flex,
ColdFusion, and More By Simon Horwith  Today I'm speaking with
Ben Forta, the technical
evangelist for Adobe. The
first thing I have to ask
you is - the acquisition
has happened, Adobe is
now controlling
ColdFusion and has taken
over everything that
Macromedia was doing, and
this is my first chance
to ... May. 29, 2007 07:15 AM Reads: 39,156 Replies: 9 | Scorpio and Apollo -
Coming Soon to a Town
Near You! By Simon Horwith  Yes, you read the title
correctly: 'Scorpio,' the
highly anticipated eighth
major release of
ColdFusion is coming soon
to a town near you. Even
before the release of the
highly successful
ColdFusion MX 7 two years
ago, the ColdFusion team
was already hard at work
... May. 13, 2007 09:00 PM Reads: 16,848 | Career Growth 101 for the
ColdFusion Developer By Simon Horwith  A student recently asked
me what he could do to
further his career, and
inquired as to how I got
to the point I am at on
my own. This is a subject
generally reserved for
informal chit-chat among
developers at conference
social events and after
user group meetings, a... May. 7, 2007 01:30 AM Reads: 14,587 Replies: 1 | ColdFusion and AJAX By Simon Horwith  Since our last issue,
several events have
transpired that have
significant impact for
ColdFusion developers. I
have been keeping my eye
on several trends and
have been evaluating
whether or not they
deserve focus in
ColdFusion Developer's
Journal. I've begun
blo... Apr. 2, 2007 05:45 PM Reads: 65,040 Replies: 8 | ColdFusion: So Easy, Even
a Caveman Can Do It! By Simon Horwith  While recently channel
surfing, one of the
'Geico caveman'
commercials came on the
tube to remind me that
Geico.com is so easy to
use, even a caveman can
do it. Plenty of
ColdFusion developers are
not what some people
might call 'real
programmers.' This is not
n... Mar. 6, 2007 06:45 PM Reads: 13,833 Replies: 1 | A New Year's Resolution:
Get to Know ColdFusion By Simon Horwith  Keeping up to date with
the most recent versions
of software and
programming languages is
the toughest challenge
for me as a developer.
With each passing year it
seems that the demands of
being a top Web developer
require proficiency in
more and more tools and
lan... Dec. 27, 2006 04:15 AM Reads: 11,287 | CFDJ Editorial —
Making Heads or Tails of
the Many CF Conferences By Simon Horwith  ColdFusion developers
today are presented with
more options than ever
before - more developer
tools, more conferences
and learning resources,
and more development
choices in the form of
frameworks and language
features. Dec. 7, 2006 12:00 PM Reads: 11,966 | Adobe University
Evangelists By Simon Horwith  Spending as much time as
I have speaking before
audiences, I try very
hard to keep an eye on
trends and attitudes
within demographic
groups, including
university students. I
have also had the
opportunity in the past
to represent Macromedia
as a lecturer at Ivy
League universities. Nov. 6, 2006 01:00 PM Reads: 11,568 | CFDJ Editorial —
Increase Your
Productivity 100% By Simon Horwith  Usually, when something
sounds too good to be
true, it probably is.
We've all seen the spam -
'Increase your 100%' e-mails that
are clearly nothing more
than ridiculous claims
with no validity.Oct. 24, 2006 05:00 PM Reads: 12,782 | CFDJ - The Ultimate
Resource for ColdFusion
Developers By Simon Horwith  When ColdFusion
Developer's Journal was
launched eight years ago,
it was the first printed
periodical exclusively by
and for ColdFusion
developers. Over the
years there have been
many changes in format,
authors, and
publishing/editorial
staff. One thing has
rema... Oct. 3, 2006 12:00 PM Reads: 13,328 Replies: 3 | CFDJ Editorial —
Good 'ol CF" and the New
Frontier By Simon Horwith  Let's face it, the web is
a frequently changing
landscape - more so now
than it has been since
its inception. When the
term 'Web 2.0' first set
the industry on fire, I
have to admit, I was not
terribly excited. Aug. 25, 2006 09:00 AM Reads: 14,117 Replies: 1 | CFDJ EDitorial —
Thoughts from My Blog By Simon Horwith  I was really busy for
several weeks prior to
CFUnited and am back on
the road again... but
there's a silver lining.
I'm basically done with
my first round of SAM
docs and I will be making
those available very
soon; I have the code and
stories/advice to post as
wel... Aug. 3, 2006 01:00 PM Reads: 12,593 | What I Love About
ColdFusion By Simon Horwith  When ColdFusion was first
released there was one
main feature, more than
any other feature, that
made it very popular very
fast: ColdFusion makes it
ridiculously easy to
create Web pages that can
talk to databases and
display database
information. Now, almost
11 y... Jul. 20, 2006 01:45 PM Reads: 19,402 Replies: 4 | Showing Commitment to the
CF Community By Simon Horwith  I've written a lot lately
about the growing
strength of the
ColdFusion development
community - shown by the
onslaught of frameworks
and the rapid adoption
and support for these
frameworks, the growing
number of bloggers, new
conferences and the great
success of th... Jul. 19, 2006 08:15 AM Reads: 19,525 Replies: 2 | How ColdFusion MX 7 Made
Me A Hero In The Office By Simon Horwith  Last month I announced a
CFDJ essay writing
contest; the topic for
the essays was 'How
ColdFusion MX 7 made me a
hero in the office.' I
received many great
entries and thank each of
you for your submissions. Jun. 4, 2006 05:00 PM Reads: 16,128 Replies: 3 | Flex 2 Beta 3 Is Released By Simon Horwith Flex 2 beta 3 was just
publicly released at
http://labs.adobe.com.
There are some nice
changes in beta 3. I
won't list them all here,
but a few changes that
I've been most impressed
with so far are a bunch
of nice enhancements to
the Flex Builder IDE
interface and... May. 9, 2006 08:15 AM Reads: 15,945 Replies: 2 | CFDJ Contest - Has
ColdFusion MX 7 Made You
a Hero at Work? By Simon Horwith  We're fast approaching
CFUnited 06, and time for
another contest to give
away seats! For those of
you not familiar with
CFUnited, it's a
conference that's grown
from its grassroots
beginnings to become the
premier annual ColdFusion
event. Apr. 17, 2006 10:45 AM Reads: 15,242 Replies: 2 | The Future of ColdFusion
– Major Flex 2
Deployments Are On Their
Way, Says CFDJ
Editor-in-Chief By Simon Horwith  'I'm shocked...shocked, I
say, at just how much the
ColdFusion landscape is
changing. I'm
specifically impressed
with the impact that
recent trends and events
have had on the
community.' His editorial
this month is a detailed
look at some recent
events within the ... Apr. 12, 2006 10:00 AM Reads: 23,062 Replies: 2 | i-Technology Viewpoint:
We Need Not More
Frameworks, But Better
Programmers By Simon Horwith  It's no secret that I've
been outspoken about not
liking frameworks for
quite some time now. The
truth is, I believe that
frameworks have a lot to
offer. The most
significant benefit that
organizations stand to
gain from using
frameworks is a
standardized way to c... Mar. 30, 2006 10:45 AM Reads: 49,687 Replies: 14 | Implementing SOA Using
Flex, Flash, and
ColdFusion By Simon Horwith Adobe provides the
development community
with the best tools
available for rich
internet development and
dynamic web application
development. Flash is the
platform of choice for
developing next
generation web
applications, the Flex 2
platform is Adobe's new
rapi... Feb. 21, 2006 12:00 PM Reads: 14,365 | ColdFusion Developer's
Journal Special
"Frameworks" Focus Issue:
SAM By Simon Horwith  I've been fairly
outspoken for quite some
time now about the fact
that I don't subscribe to
any one framework. I've
also spent many years
refining what's proven to
be the best methodology
possible for developing
ColdFusion applications.
I recently promised my
boss... Feb. 1, 2006 12:30 PM Reads: 22,586 Replies: 1 | ColdFusion Developer's
Journal Special Focus
Issue: Frameworks By Simon Horwith  I've been a certified
ColdFusion instructor for
six years and speak
regularly at user groups
and conferences. One
thing I've learned
without a shadow of a
doubt is that talk is
cheap. Anyone can talk a
good talk, but the proof
is always in the pudding.
Okay, enough clichés. Jan. 29, 2006 08:30 AM Reads: 19,246 Replies: 1 | Misconceptions and Myths
About ColdFusion . . . By Simon Horwith  As someone who stands in
front of audiences and
evangelizes ColdFusion,
often times I not only
find myself preaching to
the choir, but I
sometimes find myself
defending the product to
misinformed or
disheartened individuals.
In the role of developer
I, and many of... Jan. 24, 2006 09:00 AM Reads: 29,180 Replies: 1 | 2005: "One of the Most
Significant Years in
ColdFusion History" By Simon Horwith  '2005 has been one of the
most significant years in
history for ColdFusion
developers and Web
developers in general,'
writes CFDJ
Editor-in-Chief Simon
Horwith. '2006 looks to
be a very promising year
as well, between the
impending release of Flex
2, the beginning... Jan. 21, 2006 07:30 AM Reads: 19,476 | Java Vendor NGASI Updates
AppServer Manager By Simon Horwith; Java News Desk VPS runs multiple
application servers in
separate Virtual
Operating Systems on the
same machine in a
seamless manner, NGASI
reports. Also included in
the company's recent
update are installation
and configuration tools
for the Apache Geronimo
Application Server. T... Jan. 20, 2006 02:15 PM Reads: 12,749 Replies: 1 | Where's ColdFusion Headed
Under Adobe? By Simon Horwith  Adobe has been very
successful in selling
into the enterprise. This
can only help ColdFusion
going forward,' says Dave
Mendels, in this
exclusive interview with
ColdFusion Developer's
Journal. Here Dave
discusses 'Scorpio,' how
the ColdFusion product
development t... Jan. 19, 2006 09:00 AM Reads: 16,729 Replies: 1 | Simon Horwith's
ColdFusion Blog: Using
Includes in CFCs By Simon Horwith Several people, Sean
Corfield and Joe Rinehart
most notably, have been
blogging and emailing
lists talking about the
pros and cons of using
cfincludes in CFCs. Sean
is opposed to it, as am
I, but Joe's got some
mixed feelings. In a rush
I simply commented on
Sean'... Jan. 13, 2006 03:15 PM Reads: 12,077 Replies: 2 | Welcome the Arrival of
Adobe and Web 2.0 By Simon Horwith  It's official - the Adobe
acquisition of Macromedia
has been finalized and
our beloved ColdFusion
has a new home. Is this a
bad thing? No, not at
all. There was a lot of
talk within the community
about how this may
adversely effect the
server, but talk is cheap
an... Jan. 4, 2006 01:45 PM Reads: 36,961 Replies: 1 | What is the Future of
ColdFusion? Adobe Speaks
Out! By Simon Horwith  I have also noted many
people expressing
question and concern on
various list servers.
Well, Ladies and
Gentlemen, let me tell
you that the future is
looking great. Of course,
I don't work for
Macromedia/Adobe, so why
should you believe me?
Maybe you shouldn't... ... Dec. 8, 2005 10:00 AM Reads: 19,177 Replies: 1 | ColdFusion CFC Query in
Dreamweaver By Simon Horwith  As a developer I tend to
focus my attention on
learning the tools that
best meet my immediate
project needs. As a
Macromedia Certified
Instructor I am in the
position of having to
learn all of the new
features and tools, even
those that I may not
personally use ve... Oct. 21, 2005 09:30 PM Reads: 20,675 Replies: 2 | MAX 2005 – CFDJ's
Editor-in-Chief: "Be Sure
to Stop By and Say Hello" By Simon Horwith  It was exactly one year
ago that ColdFusion
Developer's Journal began
focusing heavily on a
different topic every
month. The feedback that
I hear from our readers
at conferences and via
email indicates that it
has been a well-received
change in format. While
the... Oct. 17, 2005 02:00 AM Reads: 20,593 Replies: 3 | CFDJ Product Review "CFMX
Exam Buster 7" By Simon Horwith  Macromedia has been
offering ColdFusion
Developer Certification
since version 4.5 was
released. Though it's
arguable that there is no
such thing as an exam
that accurately measures
a person's ability to
develop applications,
some employers do value
such things an... Oct. 16, 2005 11:15 AM Reads: 21,346 Replies: 3 | Got Flash? Macromedia
Teaches RIA Development
Like Never Before By Simon Horwith  Several years ago I
reviewed DRIA -
'Developing Rich Internet
Applications.' At the
time it was the first
official Macromedia
Curriculum course to
teach Rich Internet
Application development.
I thought I'd do a
follow-up on that, as
things have changed in
the past couple of years. Sep. 14, 2005 10:15 PM Reads: 13,862 Replies: 1 | It's a Great Issue This
Month, Even Better Issues
on the Horizon! By Simon Horwith  In addition to the XML
and community articles
I've mentioned, we also
have some terrific
articles about other
topics. In the regular
'Macromedia Speaks Out'
column, Tim Buntel
introduces the ColdFusion
Administrator API. This
API is new in CFMX 7 and
allows develo... Aug. 17, 2005 05:00 PM Reads: 13,024 | July Was Busy for the
ColdFusion Community! By Simon Horwith  July was an exceptionally
active month in the
ColdFusion Community.
First, the month began
with the conclusion of
the CFUnited Conference.
Formerly known as 'CFUN,'
CFUnited was a ColdFusion
Conference the likes of
which I haven't seen
since the old DevCon
days. Aug. 9, 2005 04:00 PM Reads: 10,411 | "Convergence Is Now
Coming Alive" Says Jeremy
Allaire By Simon Horwith; Jeremy Allaire  On ColdFusion's 10th
Birthday, ColdFusion
Developer's Journal
editor-in-chief Simon
Horwith sat down with one
of the true pioneers of
the Web, the man who
started it all, Jeremy
Allaire, to talk about
the past, present, and
future of ColdFusion... Aug. 7, 2005 12:45 AM Reads: 36,850 Replies: 5 |
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