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[Ryan Stewart on Rich Internet Applications] I’ve always been a big Mike Nimer fan, though I never got a chance to talk to him at length. I always thought he brought a lot of energy and vision to the CF team.

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[Mikenimer.com] Mike Nimer's Blog: CF and Flex presenation:    at mx.rpc::AbstractInvoker/http://www.adobe.com/2006/flex/mx/internal::faultHandler()[C:\dev\enterprise_gmc\frameworks\mx\rpc\AbstractInvoker.as:192]

[Dcooper.org] Damon Cooper's BLOG: The CF Team is focused on Scorpio development currently and in terms of picking the .As Mike Potter blogs HERE, Adobe has made available the XPAAJ Java .

[Horwith.com] Simon Horwith's Blog: Having to turn trusted cache on for the whole server or not at all, sometimes means not optimizing one application because another app on the same server needs trusted cache turned off - why not turn it on with a Boolean 'this.trustedcache' in Application.cfc? Also, being able to control whether class files are saved to disk, the cached queries number, and the number of templates in the template cache - all at the application level, would be extremely useful for optimizing the applications that need it.

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