It is the end of February, and 2018 is in full swing! Lucee development continues to be a major trend with the platform receiving improvements every day from developers in the community.
Community Code Contributions
We are working to improve our response time for GitHub pulls. Thank you to all who contribute to the Lucee code! Your efforts are much appreciated and help improve Lucee for everyone.
Migrating from ColdFusion to Lucee
Looking to move to an open-source Lucee code base? What are the differences and "gotchas"? Check out this series of articles from community member and Lucee guru Michael Sprague. Read more.
Enforcing Coding Standards in Sublime or Visual Studio
Do you work in a team of developers on the same codebase? Then you want to make sure that everyone follows the same coding standards. Using `CFlint` you can now do that in your favorite IDE. Ortus Solutions created the CFLint configuration for their (public) coding standards to automatically enforce these standards in Sublime or Visual Studio. Check it out on GitHub here.
Soft and Weak Structures - in addition to the video, a great article by Uberto Barbini on this topic can be found here.
Built It! - How to build Lucee on your local machine.
Looking for Documentation or Lucee Support?
Lucee documentation can be found at http://docs.lucee.org/
If you have a specific issue or support question, please visit the forum at http://dev.lucee.org where the Lucee community can assist you.
Become a Lucee Supporter
You can make a difference by supporting Lucee Association Switzerland (LAS) and our efforts to improve and advance the Lucee platform. There are three paid options which benefit you (or your company) and the Association as well. By supporting LAS, we all benefit! Read more
Volunteers needed for an active Lucee community
Do you have some extra time on your hands and a passion for Lucee? We're in need of guestbloggers, Social Media responders, tutorial video's for You Tube. Any other ideas are welcome too!