Wheels Round Up for 2009/12/11
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Wheels matures a little more with version 0.9.3. Download it today.(http://www.cfwheels.org/download) For those of you upgrading from Wheels 0.9.2, the most that you'll probably need to do is delet...
Mike Henke presented about Wheels tonight at the Maryland ColdFusion User's Group(http://www.mdcfug.org/). He gave an overview of how Wheels and MVC frameworks work and demonstrated some code examp...
Well, my first blog post for Wheels. I am Mike Henke(http://www.henke.ws/). I fell in love with Wheels after I asked my friend Ryan Stille(http://www.stillnetstudios.com/) what ColdFusion framework...
A big part of Wheels's included ORM is its use of associations to describe relationships between models. It's been a long time coming, but we released a chapter in the Docs about associations(https...
We're happy to announce a significant maintenance release of Wheels: version 0.9(http://www.cfwheels.com/download). We're also running out of decimal points on the way to 1.0. I don't think we'll d...
Mike Henke and Clarke Bishop have been writing some great how-to series on using ColdFusion on Wheels. Both do a nice job of showing the steps involved with building simple sample applications.
We've been talking(https://cfwheels.org/blog/index.cfm/2008/10/28/Wheels-083-Our-Final-Beta-Release "Wheels 0.8.3: Our Final Beta Release?") about(https://cfwheels.org/blog/index.cfm/2009/3/4/Wheel...
The Wheels community has been finding some bugs here and there, which has resulted in an improved product for everyone. That said, ColdFusion on Wheels 0.8.2(http://www.cfwheels.com/download) is av...
You probably didn't see this one coming, at least not so soon... Wheels 0.8.3. I'm most excited to announce that this release introduces support for Railo Express 3.0(http://www.railo-technologies....