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So supports the full CF config interface. And makes us I have to say also little independent of CF conflict. So CF config was kind of spearing spearheading that, that evolution towards that makes it a lot easier for us to interact with it as well. Yeah, one thing that I'm really excited about Lucy six is that we're moving our configuration from from XML to full JSON and to full CF conflict support.
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Yeah, we went through all the future features and all kinds of other discussions about release cycles and pull that out. Manager and production for people to understand Just interviewed Zach on that who's on your T. So we're using Lucy the latest build up Lucy and we're soon gonna use Lucy six, which is hopefully coming out next week, somewhere Monday, Tuesday, or sometimes next week. So the thing, the thing that every one of us I eat my own dog food every day.
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I mean, that is something that I liked so much being in the producing, and the food chain here. So we'll make it in that way that you definitely want to do that. And no worries been the thing what what you will want in the future is what we will build for you. You know, saying the word people that are smarter than me implies that the other ones are smarter, so we have to live up to that. But I think seeing the language go in that direction will be very interesting to see what the the people who are smarter than me think, works well, in that respect. And, again, like, I don't have a lot of hands on experience with that kind of stuff. So I guess I'll say that where the where I'd like to see the language go in a very abstract sense, because I don't really have specific things is, is how do I take applications that are historically built on a single server and running on a single database, and, and evolve those to be more of a distributed friendly background process, kind of a workflow. I'm just gonna, you know, suggest we don't, unless there's anything that's coming in the future. Thoroughly discussed very vigorously licensing in the first panel roundtable. And where does ColdFusion fit into that? And where are the limitations with things like licensing? I mean, obviously, wouldn't want to get into licensing probably, but but not a problem for me, Obviously, we're what's happening there, do you know what just you know that we're we're we're heavily swinging into a platform as a service infrastructure as a service era with things like Amazon and, and lambda functions and a bunch of you know, there's a bunch of other platforms that now have Functions as a Service. For me, I think a lot of what happens in the future is going to be shaped by the changing technology and platform landscape. So this is always a bit of a harder question. As someone who's strictly a developer, as opposed to Gert, who is more in the building of platforms, I tend to focus a lot on how do I best use the tools that have been provided to me? And how do I get my work done with those tools, and I and I tend to focus less on what I don't have and what the future could be like. What do you think Ben's happening in the next five years? That takes us through 2027?Īnd it's a it's a really interesting question. Lucee, we couldn't fit it all into one episode. This is a third panel we have, there's so much to talk about in about Adobe ColdFusion. And we're gonna kick off with Ben because he was very quiet last time. And we'll wrap up with some other questions about being a good CFML developer and conferences this year. Improvements might be coming CFML engine updates and how you can best approach those confusion security. It's probably having a root canal at his dentist.īut we're gonna be talking about Adobe ColdFusion and Lucee and how they compare and contrast and all cool new features coming in the next five years that we prognosticate future performance. In about 30 minutes, he had an unavoidable appointment. I'm here with Charlie Arehart, Ben Nadal, Gert Franz, and Mark Drew will be joining us.
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