I have never been more excited by what's happening in the world of ColdFusion and MX. This week gives us an announcement that ColdFusion MX (developer edition) and JRun 4 (all versions) can now be run on the Mac OS X! Imagine ... We've got a whole world of Mac programming opening up. Developers who like to use a Mac and those who are on Windows can now collaborate more easily and share code.
Along the lines of sharing code, there is a new Fusebox co-op starting. Steve Bryant, one of the co-founders of this organization, explains the purpose of this new organization, right here in the pages of Fusion Authority.
More news: Two weeks ago, Macromedia announced the new Server Community Manager, Christian Cantrell. He has already created a blog, which I'm sure will be a wonderful resource for the community. You can find out more about that in this issue.
Combine that with the new version of ColdFusion MX for BEA Weblogic, just released by Macromedia, and I'm sure you'll agree that this is a very exciting time for ColdFusion and Macromedia developers. Enjoy the ride! I know I am.
Judith Dinowitz
Editor-in-Chief
Fusion Authority