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Here is a screen shot:  &lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;  &lt;img src=&quot;http://samfarmer.instantspot.com/userfiles/040107/117/coda.png&quot; alt=&quot;Coda cfdump&quot; title=&quot;Coda cfdump&quot; width=&quot;189&quot; height=&quot;201&quot; /&gt;  &lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;  While I like Coda I still prefer to use &lt;a href=&quot;http://cfeclipse.org/&quot;&gt;CFEclipse&lt;/a&gt; for coding on big projects due to its integration with CVS, snippets and complete code hinting among many others.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.markdrew.co.uk&quot;&gt;Mark Drew&lt;/a&gt;  has done an amazing job with the CFEclipse but I wish someone from Adobe would help him out with the code hints for CF8 (which are about 90% done).  Here is what cfdump looks like in CFEclipse 1.3.1.6:  &lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;  &lt;img src=&quot;http://samfarmer.instantspot.com/userfiles/040107/117/cfeclipse.png&quot; alt=&quot;CfEclipse cfdump&quot; title=&quot;CFEclipse cfdump&quot; width=&quot;450&quot; height=&quot;233&quot; /&gt;    &lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;  Surely generating the relevant XML file wouldn&amp;#39;t be that difficult for someone at Adobe?   &lt;/p&gt;  </description><pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2007 13:03:27 GMT</pubDate><guid>http://samfarmer.instantspot.com/blog/2007/12/18/Coda-Adds-Support-for-ColdFusion-8-Should-Adobe-do-the-Same-for-CFEclipse</guid><category>Editor</category></item><item><title>The First Post</title><link>http://samfarmer.instantspot.com/blog/2007/04/01/The-First-Post</link><description>&lt;p&gt;  The first post.  I&amp;#39;ve decided to start a blog primarily because I like writing.  And having been a programmer for the last 10 years I haven&amp;#39;t written much during that time.  I also realize I like writing about technical issues and have a fair amount on my mind at the moment so it seems like a good time to start a blog.  Note, I did not say I was a grammatically correct writer.  So, expect the odd typo and grammatically incorrect sentence from time to time.  This is a blog and I&amp;#39;m not going to use the grammar corrector in Word before posting.    &lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;  I am also intrigued by social networking so InstantSpot seemed a good spot (pun intended) to start my blog.  &lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;  I aim to cover a bunch of topics, some tutorials and explanations of basic ColdFusion functionality, thoughts on the future of the web and ColdFusion, conferences, and anything else that comes up.  I will mostly be focusing on ColdFusion (and will probably start using cf as an abbreviation real soon) though I do hope to post on other non-cf topics like JavaScript, MySQL and databases in general and who knows what else in the future.  &lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;  I am not going to aim to publish on a regular basis and have pledged to keep this blog a purely non-work time activity.  I&amp;#39;m busy enough there anyway.  Good busy.  I also don&amp;#39;t believe blogs die.  So if I have nothing good or interesting to say I will say nothing.  I also don&amp;#39;t think this will turn into a news blog with short entries and links to the latest news.  There are enough of those, and, I rely on them for my tech-news as much as anywhere else.  In short, if you like what you are reading I suggest using the RSS feeds or subscribing over email.  &lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;  More to come...  &lt;/p&gt;  </description><pubDate>Sun, 01 Apr 2007 18:59:53 GMT</pubDate><guid>http://samfarmer.instantspot.com/blog/2007/04/01/The-First-Post</guid><category>Me</category></item></channel></rss>